by Blog Author | Aug 31, 2020 | Personal Injury FAQ's
The legal system does not require the pairing of a plaintiff and a lawyer. Any plaintiff with a personal injury case has the right to self-represent during a lawsuit. By the same token, anyone with a personal injury claim has the right to push forward in the absence...
by Blog Author | Aug 28, 2020 | Motor Vehicle Accidents
Even though the head injuries reported by car accident victims assume a huge range of severity, and even though each of those victims reports a different set of symptoms, the insurance industry has one formula for determination of a head injury’s value. Extremes in...
by Blog Author | Aug 26, 2020 | Personal Injury FAQ's
Some losses are easy to visualize, such as a loss of property. The loss of wages, when an accident victim cannot get to his or her workplace, could prove harder to appreciate. Yet a smart accident victim should work to highlight the nature of that same loss. Two...
by Blog Author | Aug 24, 2020 | Personal Injury FAQ's
An insurance company needs to trust the claimant. Thus, it becomes the claimant’s job to offer proof of any claim. Otherwise, the insurance company could suspect the use of exaggeration, in the hopes of obtaining a larger settlement. The ways to document a claim Smart...
by Blog Author | Aug 21, 2020 | Personal Injury FAQ's
Usually the plaintiff in a personal injury case receives only enough money to cover the cost of the compensatory damages. Sometimes, though, a judge awards punitive damages, as well, to the plaintiff. What types of damage could be given to the plaintiff in a personal...
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