Three Critical Aspects Determine the Value of the Settlement an Injury Victim Gets
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18 January 2022
When someone else's negligent actions cause you to sustain injuries, you should be compensated. However, the process involved is usually tricky, and it is, of course, hard to get compensated without the input of a competent personal injury lawyer. As the victim of a personal injury case, you deserve a settlement that matches the value of your losses and injuries. Unfortunately, most victims are under-compensated because they don't hire a lawyer to assess the value of their injury settlement.
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Personal Injury Law: 3 Examples Of Slip And Fall Cases
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23 November 2021
Usually, the law categorizes a slip and fall accident as a personal injury case, resulting from the negligent actions of another person. In other words, it occurs when someone exposes you to a dangerous situation. For instance, you can fall accidentally on a slippery surface that doesn't have a slippery surface sign. In this case, you may suffer from a broken bone, joint sprain, hip fracture, or head injury.
The injuries of a slip and fall accident can negatively affect your life.
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How An Auto Accident Lawyer Can Streamline Your Claim
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30 August 2021
When you are involved in a car accident, you will likely be very stressed out, and recovering from your injuries will be one of your main priorities. However, the process of filing an auto accident claim can be very complicated, and you will be fighting against a highly motivated adversary who will be doing everything they can to minimize your compensation. Therefore, you will likely need help from an auto accident lawyer.
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Why You Probably Shouldn't Accept The First Settlement Offer
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25 June 2021
If you have been involved in a car accident but if you were not the driver who was considered to be at fault, there is a good chance that the other driver's insurance company has gotten in contact with you. They might have even offered you a settlement, and you could be thinking about accepting it. Even if they haven't offered you a settlement yet, there is a good chance that an offer will be coming soon.
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