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How Can a Pre-Existing Condition Impact Your Auto Accident Claim?

The law in Missouri says if you are the victim of a car accident, then you are generally entitled to compensation, whether it’s for your medical bills, property damages, or even the emotional toll these events can have on you.

What to Do After a Car Accident in a Work Zone

In recent years, states have enacted increasingly harsh penalties for speeding through construction zones along with other measures designed to make these areas safer. Unfortunately, accidents still happen. If you’ve been in a car accident in a construction zone, it’s important that you understand how work zone accidents are unique.

The most common causes of highway fatalities

The most common causes of highway fatalities

Safety coalition aims to end traffic fatalities by 2050

Safety coalition aims to end traffic fatalities by 2050

Houston Car Accident Lawyer RJ Alexander Law, PLLC

If you would like to speak to a Houston car accident lawyer about your injury claim then call today to receive a free initial consultation: 832.458.1756.

Can You Still Make a Claim If No One Witnessed Your Work Injury?

If you have been injured on the job and no one witnessed it, you may be unsure about how to approach this delicate situation. Here's what to do.

Who is Responsible for Negligent Auto Repair?

Most people think of dangerous vehicles as a result of bad manufacturing. That assumption makes sense. From dangerous airbags to faulty ignition switches, automakers repeatedly sell consumers vehicles containing defective parts that threaten motorists’ safety. But vehicle accidents caused by mechanical flaws can be due to other culprits. Automobile mechanics perform a much-needed service to car owners. They service our vehicles, diagnose problems, change our oil and repair our vehicles.

Light Duty Worker After a St. Louis Work Injury

If a doctor determines your health condition is not too severe, they may say you are fit for light or modified duty.

Anatomy Of A Car Crash

ACTS & ALLEGATIONS On July 17, 2006, Our Client, a 24-year-old unemployed man, was an occupant of a vehicle that was traveling on the westbound side of the Northern State Parkway, near its interchange at Brush Hollow Road, in Westbury. The vehicle overturned after its driver had lost control. The vehicle struck a tree and became engulfed in flames. Our client sustained injuries of an arm, his back, his bladder, his face, a finger, a foot, a knee, a leg, seven ribs, his skull and his spleen. Our client sued the vehicle's owner and a man who occupied the vehicle at the time of the accident "the confessor". Our client alleged that "the confessor" was driving when the accident occurred, that "the confessor" was negligent in his operation of the vehicle and that the vehicles owner was vicariously liable for "the confessor's actions.

What Is Whiplash and Does It Qualify for Compensation After a Car Accident?

You can file a claim for compensation for whiplash caused by a car accident, though the process may, in some cases, prove a bit difficult. Work with a St. Louis car injury lawyer to make sure your claim does not get denied unjustly.

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