2019

  • A Police Report Can Help You With Your Accident Claim


    After a car accident, it's standard to call the police and have the incident documented in the form of a police report. While this document is the first step in proving that the accident occurred, the report can also be used to prove your claims about the accident. Learn how to use the police report to your advantage. Highlighting Fault A key element in any accident claim is proving fault. In many states, a declaration of fault will determine who is responsible for the collision and, therefore, who will be left to foot the bill for the cost of any property damage and medical bills.
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  • Internet Insults: Understanding Libelous Actions


    Social media has created an entirely new opportunity to be insulted and gossiped about. While many who post online enjoy a certain level of anonymity, that doesn't mean they can post whatever they like with impunity. If you have suffered from the devastating effects of online bullying or other bad actions, you may have a personal injury lawsuit on your hands. Read on to find out more about this particular form of defamation.
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  • How Your Attorney Determines How Much Money You Should Get For Your Injuries


    If you have been injured in an accident and your injuries are rather severe, you may have already retained personal injury attorney services. Even if you haven't just yet, you might still wonder just how your attorney is going to be able to put a price on what you have gone through. How will they determine how much money they should work to get from the person or company that is at fault for your injuries?
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  • Settlements And Judgments: Know The Differences


    There are two main ways to be paid for your injuries after a motorcycle accident. If you've been injured by another driver, you are entitled to a number of personal injury damages. After consulting with your personal injury attorney, you will know more about what to expect in the coming weeks. To get you started, take a look at the two ways accident victims are compensated: a settlement and a court judgment.
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  • Making The Decision To File A Personal Injury Lawsuit


    If you are hurt in an accident, filing a personal injury lawsuit may be the last thing on your mind. Unfortunately, if you have been hurt bad enough that you can't work, have extensive medical bills, you may need to file a lawsuit to get the financial compensation you deserve. If you are injured because of the negligence or willful misconduct of another person, you are entitled to receive money for your damages.
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  • Tips for Preparing for a Consultation with a Workers' Compensation Lawyer


    In many cases, workers' compensation cases can be handled by filling out a few forms and submitting them to your employer's workers' compensation insurance company. However, if issues arise, such as your claim being denied or problems being compensated for lost wages, it may be necessary to hire a lawyer to assist you. If you have a complicated compensation case, it is essential to hire an experienced workers' compensation lawyer to represent you.
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