by Blog Author | Dec 30, 2019 | Dog bites
Within the past 2 years, the list of defenses that a dog owner might use, if that pet canine was to bite someone has gotten a bit longer. Of course, most dog owners prefer to stick with one of the standard defenses. The victim of the dog’s attack had provoked that...
by Blog Author | Dec 28, 2019 | Motor Vehicle Accidents
A company that sells an automobile insurance policy to a car owner assumes that the same policy must cover the driver. Yet that does not mean that the same company gives no thought to the fact that a passenger might be seated in a car that gets involved in an...
by Blog Author | Dec 26, 2019 | Personal Injury FAQ's
The awards or damages go to a representative from the family that has lost a loved one. That same representative should have an awareness of the family’s economic and non-economic needs. Compelled by such an awareness, that representative of the family has brought a...
by Blog Author | Dec 24, 2019 | Personal Injury FAQ's
Before the denied applicant takes any obvious action, he or she should sit down and study the insurance company’s denial letter. It should give the company’s definition for a disability and list the policy provisions. Additionally, it should give the reason for the...
by Blog Author | Dec 6, 2019 | Personal Injury FAQ's
Someone’s negligence causes most car crashes. In other words, 2 vehicles are most apt to collide when one or both drivers commit an unintentional violation of written or assumed law. How does the legal system identify the person that has been careless and neglectful?...
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