by Blog Author | Sep 30, 2020 | Personal Injury FAQ's
If you have filed a personal injury claim, and you have encountered a roadblock, while trying to negotiate a settlement, then you might want to file a lawsuit. Whenever you find yourself in such a position, you need to know how to proceed. The first step in the...
by Blog Author | Sep 28, 2020 | Personal Injury FAQ's
The victim of an accident could lose money in any or all of 3 different ways. The treatment of any injuries would create unanticipated expenses. Damage to property could force added expenditures. Finally, time spent recovering from an injury could mean a loss of...
by Blog Author | Sep 25, 2020 | TRAUMATIC BRAIN & SPINAL CORD INJURIES
Sometimes, insurance companies use a claimant’s long-term injury as a reason for decreasing the size of the awarded compensation. Still, a smart claimant can use that same long-term injury as a tool, when seeking a settlement with a higher value. Types of long-term...
by Blog Author | Sep 23, 2020 | TRAUMATIC BRAIN & SPINAL CORD INJURIES
Some signs of an injury’s seriousness emerge at the time of the accident. Others might show up much later. Still, that does not diminish the serious level of harm that has been done to the victim. The basic question to answer, when determining an injury’s value: How...
by Blog Author | Sep 21, 2020 | Personal Injury FAQ's
The act of fling a personal injury claim represents a request to an insurance company. The claimant asks such a company to handle his or her claims of reported damage. A company’s refusal to grant what has been requested serves as a denial. Possible reasons for a...
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