What Not To Do After An Accident
What Not to Do After an Accident Car and motorcycle accidents are never expected, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t be prepared when one occurs. After an accident you should drive to a safe place, remain calm, contact 911, obtain the other driver’s information, and get medical help. This is what you should...
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Personal Injury Damages, What Are You Owed?
Personal Injury Damages, What Are You Owed? When a client has a personal injury as a result of another’s intentional or negligent actions, their attorney’s job is to collect damages on their behalf. When talking about damages in a personal injury lawsuit, an attorney is referring to the set of things that were negatively...
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Insurance Policy Limits
INSURANCE LIMITS AND WHAT THEY MEAN If you are like most people, the numbers on your auto insurance declarations page are not going to make much sense. Many people just want to know how much coverage they have if they cause damage to someone else’s car or how much coverage they have if they...
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Traumatic Brain Injuries and Seizures
A traumatic brain injury is “a disruption in the normal function of the brain that can be caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head, or penetrating head injury.”[i] Essentially, it is a term that broadly refers to any brain injury that results in an abnormal function of the brain. Because these brain...
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Another Reason to Hire an Attorney: Less Work, More Money
THREE TIMES THE MONEY, LESS WORK Individuals injured in car accidents benefit by hiring lawyers, according to the statistics. In a study completed by the Insurance Research Council the average payments to bodily injury claimants who hired an attorney were 3.54 times higher than to those who did not. Of course, the attorneys require...
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Statute of Limitations
What is a statute of limitations and why does it matter? If you are involved in an accident or you are a victim of insurance bad faith, one of the first questions you need answered is how long you have before you have to file a lawsuit. This is generally called the statute of...
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