Legal Articles, Medical Malpractice
Soft Tissue Injury Resulting From a St. Louis Car Accident
Even if you think it is minor, don’t underestimate the serious nature of soft tissue injuries. The best way to ensure that you protect your legal right to the full amount of compensation you will need to recover from your damages and injuries is to consult an experienced St. Louis auto accident attorney after seeking the necessary medical care.
Florida Crime Victims Rights: Options For Compensation
Crime victims in Florida may be entitled to compensation for personal injury or wrongful death caused by the crime. There are several avenues to pursue to collect money for a crime victim in Florida.
Top 5 Things To Do After A Car Accident In Florida
Florida car accident lawyer provides legal tips on what to do after a car accident.
How Insurance Does Work for St. Louis Uber Accidents?
Reach out to a Uber accident lawyer if you were recently involved in an accident as a driver or passenger of a ridesharing service to ensure your legal right to compensation is protected.
Your Insurance Coverage
The initial question in almost all cases is: Does the other party have insurance? However, while the other party having insurance is ideal, in a certain number of our cases we may rely on insurance held by our client or their family member.
Damages in a Personal Injury Claim
Each injury claim includes several categories of damages that a jury can consider when they make their award.
Your Symptoms and Treatment
Your treatment is an important part of any personal injury claim. How do you describe your pain and symptoms to the doctor?
How Much Insurance Coverage Should You Have?
Often we get the question about how much auto insurance a client should keep on their vehicle.
Signs and Symptoms of Traumatic Brain Injury
Article in the national publication of the American Association for Justice discussing symptoms and tells associated with a Traumatic Brain Injury
Drunk Driving in Virginia - Can I get More Money if I am Hit by a Drunk Driver?
The law says that in certain circumstances, in addition to regular damages, a jury may award something called punitive damages. These damages are in addition to the normal damages that a jury might award an injury case, such as for medical bills, lost time from work, and pain and suffering.