Factors That Determine The Multiplier For Personal Injury Damages

Posted on: 14 May 2019

If you are pursuing a personal injury case, you have or will soon hear of the "multiplier." The multiplier is a figure that you multiply with your special damages (actual damages) to get the total damages that include the pain and suffering. Multipliers range from 1.5 to 5, though they can sometimes go as high as 6 or 7. The following are some of the factors that determine the multiplier for a personal injury case.
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3 Reasons To Hire An Attorney When Defending Against An Automotive Accident Case

Posted on: 13 April 2019

If you're involved in an accident on the road, the other driver may feel like you're responsible. If they are trying to pursue legal action against you, hire a personal injury defense attorney. They can help you through this legal defense process in the following ways.  Collect Tangible Evidence  If you want to look favorably in court and thus get off all charges, you need tangible proof showing that you didn't cause the auto accident.
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Do You Need A Police Report For Your Car Accident?

Posted on: 27 February 2019

Not every car accident is a fiery crash that ends with serious injuries or fatalities. Most accidents that occur in the United States are, in fact, relatively minor incidents. These could simply be getting hit from behind at a stop light, or something else that only causes cosmetic damage. Many drivers will walk away from such an incident without bothering to get a police report. However, this can be a huge mistake on your part.
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Going Through A Workers Compensation Claim

Posted on: 20 January 2019

Today, close to 150 million people are covered by worker's compensation insurance policies. Workers comp insurance is a staple of business since companies need coverage for when their employees suffer injuries while at work. Having this insurance also makes sure that people who get hurt actually get paid, so they can rest up, address their wounds and take the necessary time off.  If you ever need to get back on your feet after a job accident, put these workers compensation suggestions to use.
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