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Can I File a Slip and Fall Claim if I was Intoxicated on Someone Else’s Property?

When someone suffers an injury in a slip and fall accident at a retail store, restaurant, neighbor’s house or anyone... Read More

Examples of Gross Negligence in a Personal Injury Claim

Understanding gross negligence is critical if you or a loved one were seriously injured in an accident. Victims of gross... Read More

The Importance of Preserving Evidence After a Car Crash

Although many accident victims are injured and disoriented after a car crash, it is important to try and preserve as... Read More

Can My Lawyer Recover Video Footage of the Car Crash?

Nowadays cameras can be found almost everywhere in public and private places. Whether it is a red-light camera, police car... Read More

How Gap Insurance Could Help You After a Car Crash

If your car is totaled in a car crash, and your car is worth less than the balance of your... Read More

What Happens if I Was Struck by an Unlicensed Driver?

Despite it being illegal and the severe penalties that come with it, people still drive without a license. In many... Read More

Do Back-up Cameras on Vehicles Improve Safety?

A federal rule established in 2018 requires all passenger vehicles under 10,000 pounds manufactured or made to sell in the... Read More

Why Should I Talk to an Injury Lawyer Before the Insurance Adjuster?

If you or someone you love was injured in an accident, it is important to speak to a qualified injury... Read More

When Crash Victims May be Able to Challenge an Insurance Claim Denial

Car insurance companies would like nothing more than to deny a claim from a car accident victim. When a policyholder... Read More

Can I Lose Money If I Lose My Personal Injury Claim?

Personal injury victims may sometimes avoid filing a claim because they do not want to risk losing money. Since most... Read More

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