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Personal Injury Attorney | Car Accident Tips

Personal Injury Attorney | Car Accident Tips

Failure to Yield Car Accident

If someone ran a yield sign and slammed into the back of you, there might be instances when you can be partially to blame.

Where to Begin When Filing a Personal Injury Claim

When you have been in an accident or suffered some other type of major personal injury, the experience can be traumatic and life changing. At this delicate time, it can be overwhelming to start the process of trying to receive the compensation you deserve for your losses.

What To Do After A Motor Vehicle Collision

What To Do After A Motor Vehicle Collision

What is Medical Malpractice?

What is Medical Malpractice?

What to do after a Motor Vehicle Accident

This article is to explain what you need to do if you are involved in a motor vehicle accident so you may preserve your accident claim.

What Is an Independent Medical Examination?

If the insurance company is requesting that you have an independent medical examination, as unfair and inconveniencing as it might seem, you do have to submit to it, or you will likely be denied eligibility.

Car Accident Settlement Pain and Suffering


If you are injured in a car accident, you are generally entitled to receive non economic compensation for your pain and suffering or emotional distress.

How Do You Know If a Defective Product Caused Your Injury?

While you might think it’s rare that a defective product harms someone, faulty devices and consumer goods can and frequently do cause serious injuries. Makers and sellers of faulty products may be held responsible for the harm done. Depending on the circumstances of the incident, it may be easy or difficult to determine the cause. If the device is especially complex, it may be harder to find out what went wrong, how and why.

Three Types of Premises Liability Cases That Might Surprise You

One of the most common types of lawsuits is premises liability. A premises liability lawsuit is intended to hold the property owner responsible for any damages that come from an injury that occurs on a person’s or entity’s property. In every U.S. state, property owners must make a ‘reasonable’ effort to keep a safe environment for visitors, customers, etc.

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