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3 Things To Look For When Hiring A Personal Injury Lawyer

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Any time you get injured by another party, whether it’s on the road or in a hospital, you may have a personal injury claim on your hands. You’ll thus want to hire a personal injury lawyer to help put together a case and help you receive financial compensation for your injuries. Choosing a personal injury attorneys will be easy when you look for and evaluate the following qualities. Great Win/Loss Percentage Read More»

Lawyers Can Help With The Application Process

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If you are going to be applying for Social Security Disability benefits then you want to be prepared for all of the steps you’ll need to take along the way, as well as collecting and gathering the information that will be needed for you to prove your case. One interesting thing to note is that many people find they are turned down the first time around only to suddenly be accepted after they go through the process a second time. Read More»

Elements to Expect in a Good Injury Release Form

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Many businesses use release forms (or waivers) to shield themselves from potential liability claims and lawsuits. Organizers of dangerous activities, such as escape room games, may ask you to sign a release form so that you don’t sue them if you get injured in the activity. Here are some of the elements of a good release form. Identities of Releasor and Releasee A release form should include the names and addresses of the releasor and releasee. Read More»

Bitten by a Neighbor's Dog? Follow These Dos and Don'ts

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Hopefully you are never bitten by a neighbor’s dog. However, since a lot of people have dogs and there is not a lot you can do to avoid being bitten by an aggressive dog who is intent on biting you, there is a chance this will happen in your lifetimes. If you are ever bitten, it is important to keep this list of dos and don’ts in mind so that you’re able to get the care and compensation you deserve. Read More»

Two Things an Auto Accident Lawsuit Can't Do

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Many people involved in auto accidents think filing lawsuits against the responsible parties will solve all their problems. While you can collect compensation for most damages by suing or settling outside of court, there are some things that even a sympathetic judge can’t help you with. Here are two problems that an auto accident lawsuit can’t solve. Pay Off Loan Balance Cars depreciate at a ridiculous rate. According to some experts, vehicles lose up to 20 percent of their value during the first year of ownership. Read More»

Key Aspects of Defamation

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Defamation is a legal concept that involves having your reputation harmed by false statements. It is a civil wrong not a criminal wrong, so if you believe you have a defamation case against someone, you must file a civil lawsuit. This article focuses on some of the key aspects of defamation. Types Defamation cases generally fall into two categories: libel and slander. Libel occurs when someone has made an untrue and harmful statement about you through physical media. Read More»

3 Reasons Why You Should Hire A Personal Injury Attorney

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Were you recently involved in an accident that was the fault of somebody else? Are you trying to figure out what steps you now need to take in order to get compensation from the insurance company? In an effort to try to weed out false claims, some insurance companies make the process as difficult as possible. Because of this, you’ll likely need some assistance from an attorney before you ever see any insurance money. Read More»

Potential Injuries At Amusements Parks

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Amusement parks are some of the most enjoyable places, but they can also be some of the most dangerous ones. Here are some of the common forms of amusement park injuries that you should be aware of: Slip-and-Fall Injuries Slip-and-fall accidents are some of the things you should be worried about when visiting an amusement park. For example, you may slip and fall on carelessly discarded objects, spills from drinks, or even poorly maintained infrastructure such as defective staircases. Read More»

Who's At Fault? Understanding Fault In Auto Accidents

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One of your first post-accident priorities may be to get medical care for your injuries and begin the healing process. That process, however, might be incomplete without getting compensated financially for your accident. If the other driver caused your accident, you can expect to be paid for your pain and suffering, lost wages, medical expenses, and so much more. You may be wondering how fault is determined in a wreck like yours, so read on to learn more. Read More»

Dialing For Damages: Insurance Adjuster Calls And Your Personal Injury Case

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You likely were greatly relieved to find out that the driver of the car that injured you did have auto insurance. In many cases, the insurance will be adequate to cover your medical expenses and the wrecked car but you may have to take legal action to get paid for things like lost wages and pain and suffering. Dealing with the aftereffects of an accident can be challenging, and agreeing to a certain type of phone call during this time could also damage your claim. Read More»