3 Tips For Procuring Evidence After Your Car Accident

12 December 2019
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After a car accident, it's a smart idea to preserve as much evidence as you can to document your injuries and any damage to your vehicle. Even if you firmly believe that the other driver is at fault, there's no guarantee they will admit their mistakes. You need to be able to support your claims. Here are a few tips for procuring evidence after an accident. 1. Take as Many Photographs as Possible Read More 

Consider A Wrongful Death Suit After A Family Member’s Death In Prison

10 October 2019
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Having a family member go to prison is something that will be challenging for the rest of your family in the days, months, and years ahead. While you'll eagerly anticipate this person's release from custody, it can be a serious shock when you learn that your loved one has died while in prison. You'll likely have a number of questions at this difficult time, but it's important to consider your next steps — even though you're in grief. Read More 

When Should You Retain A Personal Injury Attorney?

22 July 2019
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You might have been going about your day, thinking it was the same as the day before, and likely to be the same as the day you will have tomorrow. You go to work or you run some errands for your family, but something happens and you become injured. If your accident was not your fault and was, in fact, the fault of someone else or a company as a unit, you might need to think about retaining a personal injury attorney. Read More 

Health Insurance And Auto Accident Claims: What You Should Know

19 February 2019
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When you're sick, you go to the doctor's office for treatment. You pay your copay, go about your way, and don't think much about the payment process between your health insurance and your doctor. However, when you visit the doctor for your auto accident injuries, the process is a little different. Liability Is Important Who is at fault will play a significant role in terms of determining how much you can expect to pay out of pocket for your medical treatment after an accident. Read More