As we come across topics that we think will interest and assist our clients and neighbors, we research and provide analysis in these blog posts. Follow our blog to keep current on personal injury issues.
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Should You Negotiate a Personal Injury Settlement or Go Straight to Court?Negotiations can be beneficial for both parties because they can save the time and money that a trial will cost.
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Did You Mistakenly Demand Too Little In Your Personal Injury Case?Before a demand package is sent to a defendant the plaintiff must make sure the number they start the negotiations with isn’t too low or too high.
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What Is A Case Management Conference?Either of the parties involved could use a case management conference if they can’t agree on something or they need to plan the next step of the case.
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How To Make Sure You Know About All Available Insurance Coverage After Your Car AccidentThe first thing to ask is whether the defendant was in the scope of their employment at the time of the accident.
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Does An MRI Increase A Personal Injury Or Car Accident Settlement?If an injury is discovered on an MRI that increases the value of a personal injury case.
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What You Should Do If An Adjuster Denies Liability On Your Personal Injury Case?The first thing we have to do is find out why the claim was denied. Sometimes the adjuster just didn’t understand the claim or the defendant lied to their insurance company.
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What Information Should I Exchange At The Scene Of A Car Accident?The first thing you want to do is get pictures of each other's driver's license.
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Do Insurance Companies Want To Settle Cases Out Of Court?Much like plaintiffs, insurance companies don’t want to spend the time and money involved in going through a trial if there is a chance they can come to a settlement agreement with the plaintiff.
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How Much Is My Pain And Suffering Worth In A Personal Injury Case?Pain and suffering cases are subjective so there is no way to answer that question easily.
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Do I Have A Case For Negligent Infliction Of Emotional Distress?An infliction of emotional distress claim is asserting that the defendant’s actions caused you to suffer emotional distress; not a physical injury.
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