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What To Do Following A Pedestrian Accident

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A vehicle colliding with a person on foot is one of the scariest types of accidents imaginable. If you or someone you care about has been the victim of such an incident, you’re probably wondering how to pay for things like medical costs, utility bills, missed work time, and everyday expenses. You do have the right to seek compensation, and you may want to consult with a pedestrian accident attorney. It can be helpful, though, to learn what the claim process is likely to entail. Read More»

It's Best To Be Prepared: What To Do If You're Involved In A Motorcycle Accident

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Now that the winter weather has finally bowed out, it’s time to take your motorcycle out of storage. If you’ve got some road trips planned for this summer, it’s also time to start thinking about accidents. No one wants to think about accidents, but when motorcycles are concerned, planning for the possibility is essential. If you are involved in a motorcycle accident this summer – or any other time – here are three steps you need to take right away. Read More»

Can You Speed Up the Personal Injury Lawsuit Process?

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One reason some people avoid filing a personal injury lawsuit is that they don’t want to wait. Maybe you’ve watched friends spend years going in and out of court in pursuit of their claim, or perhaps you’ve been told by coworkers that the money you get won’t be worth the time in the end. It is true that some personal injury cases take a long time, but you’re not totally powerless in this regard. Read More»

Why Witnesses Aren't Always A Good Idea

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When you have your hearing for your Social Security Disability claim, you’ll have an opportunity to present witnesses who can attest to your previous and current state of health and ability. This sounds good, but it isn’t always the best idea to bring in witnesses. Many times, your medical records and history are good enough when presented in a clear manner (and yes, you do need a Social Security Disability attorney to help you put your case together) are enough. Read More»

Claim Denied! Taking Personal Injury Action When Dealing With Denials

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Most people just assume that automobile insurance will pay for their needs when an accident occurs. When you are hit and injured by another driver, for example, you may be happy when you find out that the other driver is insured. Unfortunately, some insurance claims get denied. Read to learn about some common reasons that claims get denied and how to take legal action to be paid what you are owed. Read More»

3 Times Your Car Accident Injuries Are More Serious Than They Seem

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After a car accident, everything might look okay, since you did not sustain serious injuries. However, it is important to understand that your car accident injuries tend to be hidden, and they can be more serious than they appear to be. Most car accident injuries are usually different from what the victims expected them to be. This shows the importance of taking any car accident injuries seriously, and not assuming that everything is OK, even when it appears to look so. Read More»

3 Faqs Regarding Wrongful Death Settlements

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When a loved one dies, it’s a tragedy for everyone involved, but when the death was a terrible accident caused by someone else — a product, a company, etc. — it can seem even more cruel. As you and your family struggle to cope with the loss of your loved one, you shouldn’t have to stress over financial matters. This is why wrongful death settlements exist, but before you start seeking a fair settlement, check out these three facts you must know. Read More»

These Factors Determine How Fast You Get Your Damages In An Injury Claim

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Every accident victim would love to receive their compensation check as soon as possible, but some cases take longer than others. Here are some of the factors that determine how fast your claim or lawsuit is concluded: Whether the Liability Is Clear-Cut The determination of liability can be one of the most frustrating and time-consuming things in an injury claim. This is even more so if there is no clear evidence that the person you are suing is responsible for your injuries and an investigation is needed. Read More»

Who Is Liable For Your Mold Exposure Claim?

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If you have been sick as a result of mold exposure, you might want to consider claiming your damages from the liable party. Here are some of the potentially liable parties depending on the circumstances of the mold infestation: Previous Homeowner If you have been affected by toxic mold in a house you haven’t owned for a long time, then you may be able to hold the previous owner liable for your injuries. Read More»

Do You Have a Potential Wrongful Death Lawsuit If Your Child Died in a School Bus Accident?

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School buses are on the road year round. This includes during the regular school year as well as transporting kids to summer school and even to and from camp. While school buses have been designed with safety in mind and children are almost guaranteed to get to their destination safely, it is possible that the unthinkable could happen. What should you do if your child or a child you know was killed in a school bus accident? Read More»