Enjoy Winter Walks? 4 Steps To Take If You're Involved In A Pedestrian Versus Auto Accident
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8 January 2019
If you're going to be out walking this winter, you need to be concerned about pedestrian versus automobile accidents. Pedestrians aren't as visible during the winter months, especially during snow storms, which increases the risk of being struck by a vehicle. Not to mention the fact that roads are slick during the winter, which reduces the control that motorists have over their vehicles. If you're the victim of a pedestrian versus automobile accident this winter, here are four steps you'll need to take right away.
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What To Expect As You Move Forward With A Truck Accident Case
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8 January 2019
Putting together a truck accident claim can be a very involved process. In addition to questions about what occurred during the incident, there are often concerns about what the company and the driver did or did not know prior to the accident. If you're preparing to pursue a claim, here's what you can expect as you work with a commercial vehicle accident attorney.
It Takes Time
As much as someone who has been injured wants to be compensated as quickly as possible, a truck accident attorney will encourage them to give it a little time.
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Three Consequences Of Not Hiring A Personal Injury Attorney After An Accident
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6 January 2019
If you have been injured in an accident, such as a car accident, you will be seeking compensation for your injuries. This will be true whether you were hit by another car or you were a passenger. You may decide to file a claim with an insurance company and not bother consulting with an attorney. This is a mistake. There are usually consequences when you have no legal representation. The following are among the most significant.
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Personal Injury Depositions: What You Need to Know
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3 January 2019
When you file a personal injury claim, you need to prepare for a deposition. A deposition is the process of you telling your view of the accident under oath. A deposition is a tool used to help determine liability. You need to be aware of some of the rules of depositions before you start the process, including the following:
Always Tell the Truth
Just like in court, you must tell the truth when you give a deposition.
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