3 Components Of A Good Personal Injury Claim

31 March 2020
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In this day and age, it can seem like you can sue someone for just about anything, but there are definitely some restrictions. When it comes to personal injury cases, many attorneys won't even look at your case unless it meets a few conditions, because otherwise it just won't be successful. Your personal injury attorney can sit down with you to see if you meet any of these criteria. Here is what they are going to be looking for. Read More …

4 Things That Might Impact Your Workers’ Compensation Settlement Amount

26 March 2020
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If you are in the process of dealing with a workers' compensation case, you might be wondering whether or not you will receive a settlement. You might also be pretty curious about how much your settlement amount will be, if applicable. Of course, your workers' compensation settlement amount will vary based on a few different factors. These are a few examples of different things that might impact the amount of your workers' compensation amount. Read More …

Be Trial-Ready For Your Personal Injury Case

23 March 2020
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When an auto accident that was not your fault lands you in the hospital, you may also end up in court. Not all personal injury cases go to court, but you might want to know what to expect if it does. Read on to find out more about the pretrial process and three ways you could help your personal injury case. 1. Be Careful When in Public When victims are forced to file a lawsuit against the other driver's insurer, those insurers are bound to sit up and notice. Read More …

When A Workplace Injury Gets Repetitive

23 March 2020
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Work-related accidents are commonly covered by the employer's insurer. Some injuries, though, are unique in the way they occur. Not all work-related accidents happen in an instant. Read on to find out about repetitive strain injuries and the workers' compensation benefits victims can receive. Understanding Repetitive Strain Injuries Any time a body part is used in a repetitive fashion, an injury can occur. Tennis elbow, for example, is caused by straining the elbow by repeatedly swinging a tennis racket. Read More …

An Overview Of Auto Accident Counterclaim

20 March 2020
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Don't be surprised if you are involved in an auto accident with another car and the other driver files a claim against you despite your belief in your innocence. Some people do that to stop you from filing liability claims against them. Fortunately, a claim against you does not stop you from making your move — you can even file a counterclaim against that motorist. What It Means A counterclaim is a legal claim against the motorist who files the first claim. Read More …