You’ve probably been told, “If someone rear ends you, it’s always their fault,” at one time or another. Unfortunately, this is not 100% true. While the person who rear ends you will almost always be found at least partially at fault, they are not automatically assumed to be completely at fault for the collision as many people tend to believe. Your insurance company (and if you go to court, the judge) will take several factors into consideration when determining where the fault lies. Read More»
Dog parks can be wonderful places for dog owners to socialize their pets. Unfortunately, dogs can be unpredictable – especially when in new and unfamiliar places – and this sometimes results in visitors being bitten by other visitors’ dogs. If you have been bitten in a dog park, who is at fault? The answer depends. Here’s a look at the factors a judge will consider when determining who responsible for the bills related to your injuries. Read More»
Time is of the essence when it comes to hiring a personal injury attorney following any type of injury accident. This is because an injury attorney can help preserve evidence, ensure you get the medical care and documentation needed, and file a claim before the statute of limitations expires. However, hiring an attorney quickly following a tractor trailer accident is especially important. Here are a few of the things you will want to do so should you find yourself injured after your car collides with a semi truck. Read More»
If you have been injured in a car accident and are suing either the other driver or their insurance company for injury-related expenses, you have to be very careful of your actions between the time you’re in the accident and the time a verdict is reached. Many people make mistakes that end up costing them their case. Here’s a look at those common mistakes, along with some examples for added clarity: Read More»
Agriculture is among the most dangerous industries in America; approximately 167 workers in this field are injured on the job each and every day. Many of these injuries occur in grain handling facilities where extreme caution is necessary but not always followed. If you’ve been injured in a grain handling facility accident, read on to learn how your employer might be responsible, and what you can do about it.
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