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Six Mistakes To Avoid On Social Media To Win Your Auto Accident Case

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Many plaintiffs in auto accident cases make mistakes with their social media accounts that cost them their settlement or compensation. The best policy for dealing with your auto accident case when it comes to social media is not mentioning your accident or the resulting legal proceedings at all. There are numerous ways that social media posts can compromise an auto accident case. The following are six mistakes to avoid on social media to make sure you enjoy the best possible chances of winning your auto accident case. Read More»

Taking Center Stage At Your Deposition

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Not all personal injury cases go to trial, but it’s best to be prepared for the most important pretrial event of all when they do. The deposition is sort of a practice session for the real trial but is also so much more than that. Read on to find out what is expected of you during your deposition as your legal team prepares to take your personal injury case to trial. Read More»

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»