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What to expect in litigation

While every case is different, all lawsuits - whether they involve car accidents, divorce, contract disputes, commercial claims, or any other claim - follow a similar set of rules. This article helps explain what to expect if you are involved in a lawsuit.

Reasons to Hire a Traffic Accident Lawyer After Getting Personal Injury in New York City

Due to worsening conditions of traffic congestion in the streets of New York City due to constructions, tourism, increasing number of cars on road, increasing population and deliveries, the traffic accident is very common these days.

What are Third Party Claims in Construction Site Accidents?

It's not uncommon for construction site injuries to involve broken bones; lost limbs, fingers, or toes; paralysis, and other injuries that require invasive surgery and long periods of recovery. This can mean months without work or possibly never working again.

Key Steps to Take After a Slip and Fall Accident

These are the most important steps for you to take after a slip and fall.

Property Damage Covered in an Auto Accident

After an accident caused by another driver, many people hire an attorney because the insurance claim process can be so daunting. Understanding a few basics of what is generally included under property damage coverage is important.

Five Things You Should Know Before Speaking With an Insurance Adjuster

Once you've been in a car accident, you can expect to hear from an insurance adjuster.

Can Wrongful Death Survivors Be Non-Family Members?

Wrongful death cases are traumatic and difficult for those left behind, but survivors can be entitled to compensation.

Automobile Wrecks Involving a Car and SUV - St. Louis Lawyers

According to a recent study, when an SUV collided with a passenger car of a smaller size, the death rate of those in the passenger car was 7.6 times higher than the death rate of those in the SUV.

Florida’s PIP Law: Victims Of Motor Vehicle Accidents Must Seek Medical Treatment Within 14 Days

Under Florida’s personal injury protection laws, victims who are involved in motor vehicle accidents are required to seek medical treatment within 14 days in order to receive personal injury protection (PIP) benefits.

Leaving The Scene Of An Accident With Injuries In Florida

Imagine driving on a busy road with the sound of the outside world drowned out by the rain, windshield wipers, and the radio. When all of a sudden in the rearview mirror there are police lights...

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