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What is a wrongful death lawsuit and who can I sue?
June 18, 2020
What is a wrongful death lawsuit? "Wrongful death" is a cause of action, or type of claim, that can be…
What Are Non-Economic Damages?
June 15, 2020
When deciding how much a person should be awarded for their personal injury case, there are two categories of “damages”…
What is Proximate Cause?
June 15, 2020
What is proximate cause? In law, a proximate cause is an event sufficiently related to an injury that the courts deem the event…
What could be considered an amputation injury claim and what can an injury lawyer do for me?
June 11, 2020
What could be considered an amputation injury claim and what can an injury lawyer do for me? Amputation changes your…
What could count as a lawsuit in a train accident and how can you help me?
June 10, 2020
Metro Rail, Subway, train operators, and their parent companies have a professional obligation to ensure that passengers are transported safely…
What is a roll over accident?
June 6, 2020
A rollover is a type of vehicle crash in which a vehicle tips over onto its side or roof. Rollovers have a higher fatality…
What are types of premises liability lawsuits are there?
June 3, 2020
Types of Premises Liability Lawsuits Property owners (businesses, homeowners, or government entities) have a duty to provide a safe environment…
Who gets the insurance check for my hospital bill or medical bills?
June 2, 2020
In most cases, the check will be issued to you, the injured person, and not your medical providers. However, if…
What is an Independent Medical Examination?
May 28, 2020
An Independent Medical Examination (known and hereinafter referred to as an ”IME”) is a tool utilized by insurance carriers wherein…
What is an Compulsory Medical Examination (CME)?
May 28, 2020
A Compulsory Medical Examination (CME) is a tool insurance carriers often take full advantage of in defending either a bodily…
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