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Bicycle Accidents: Who's At Fault?

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If you’ve recently been involved in a bicycle accident, you may wonder what your rights are. Confusion often abounds because some believe that bicycles shouldn’t be on the road or that they belong solely on a path or sidewalk. And if they are on the road, do they have the same duty of care as those behind the wheel? You may be surprised to learn how liability is determined in a bike accident. Read More»

Why You Are Like Likely To Scar More Than The Next Person

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If you have been hurt in an accident, you should be compensated for all damages you have suffered as a result of the defendant’s actions. This includes even the scars that you didn’t have before your accident injuries. Note that some people scar more easily than others, so you should be prepared to include it in your claim if you have the risk factors associated with scarring. For example, you are likely to scar if: Read More»

How You May Suffer If You Don't Contact The Police After A Car Crash

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It is always advisable to contact or wait for the police if you are involved in a car accident. This is especially true if another party is involved or the accident has caused an injury or property damage. Here are some of the negative consequences of failing to engage the police: Your Auto Insurer May Demand It In some cases, it may not be up to you to decide whether to report an accident; your insurer may demand it. Read More»

Three Situations That Can Lead To The Wrongful Death Of A Patient At A Hospital

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The number of people who die while being cared for in a hospital can only be estimated, but this type of wrongful death is not uncommon. In fact, a John Hopkins study in 2016 suggested that it may be the third leading cause of death in the United States. Wrongful death takes place when someone dies through negligence, and without this negligence, would still be alive. There are many reasons that a person can lose their life while in the hands of a professional medical staff at a hospital. Read More»

Witness These Three Types Of Evidence In Your Personal Injury Case

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When a car accident happens, it can come as both a physical and emotional shock. If it turns out that you were the victim of a careless driver, you must overcome your shock and take swift action. You are entitled to be compensated for the careless driving of others, and the more evidence you have available the more compelling your case will be. Whether you end up taking your case to trial or the insurance company offers you a settlement, when you have good evidence your compensation chances are better and higher. Read More»

Tracking Down Tech-Based Supporting Evidence After An Accident

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Faster computers, convenient smartphones, and higher cameras–all with lower costs–have made communication and media creation a lot easier. In legal disputes such as auto accidents, theft, and many matters that depend on eyewitness accounts or exact evidence, these tools have become more powerful in court. Unfortunately, you need the insight and creativity to look in the right places, find the right evidence, and safeguard that evidence. Don’t tamper with anything that the police need to handle, but consider a few ways to uncover evidence that works in your favor after an accident. Read More»

Things To Do After You Have Been In A Motorcycle Accident

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It is important to make sure that you are doing everything you can to take care of yourself medically and legally after you have been involved in a motorcycle accident. To help you stay on the right course of action, you will want to make use of the following advice: Take As Many Pictures As You Can If you are physically able to, you will want to go back to the scene of the accident. Read More»

5 Items To Take With You For Your Consultation With A Lawyer After You Are Hurt In A Car Accident

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After making an appointment for a consultation with an attorney after being hurt in a car accident, you may wonder what information you should gather before the meeting. If so, below is a list of five items that you should take with you for your initial meeting with a lawyer after suffering injuries during an automobile collision.  Insurance Information Once you have been hurt in an automobile accident, your health insurance most likely will not cover any of your medical expenses. Read More»

2 Reasons To Hire An Attorney To Help In A Dog Bite Case

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One of the first reactions that many people have when their dog has bitten someone is to panic, because they believe that their dog is going to be put down and because they are going to have to pay a lot of money due to medical bills and lawsuits as a result of the bite. However, instead of panicking, the first thing that you should do after a dog bite is to hire an attorney because he or she can help you in a variety of ways, such as the two listed below. Read More»

Weighing Paralysis Against Death: When Medical Malpractice Might Not Apply

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If you were recently in a very traumatic car accident, and then treated by a doctor who caused your paralysis, you may be inclined to sue for medical malpractice. However, there may have been some extenuating circumstances that led to your situation. In these situations, medical malpractice suits may not have a chance. If you discuss your case with a medical malpractice attorney, here is what you might discover. Was the Doctor Faced with a Life or Death Decision? Read More»