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Hit By An Uninsured Driver? Your Case Isn't Hopeless

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With rising housing costs and general inflation, a lot of people are having to prioritize their bills in order to stay financially afloat. Unfortunately, some of them choose to let their car insurance slide, essentially taking a gamble that they won’t be in an accident until they can afford the payments again. That’s bad news for you, however, if you happen to fall victim to their negligent driving habits. Most of the time, people respond to the news that the driver that caused their accident lacks insurance by simply assuming that no financial compensation is available for their losses.…

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Fighting Your Workers Comp Case When You've Been Denied Benefits

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Workers compensation benefits are not automatic. You must go through the process of reporting your injuries to your boss, seek medical care, and be told by your medical provider that you can’t return to work because of your injuries. In addition, all paperwork must be filed on time and proof of your accident needs to be included. When you are hurt in an accident that isn’t witnessed by anyone else, or your injuries don’t seem consistent with your story, you can be denied workers compensation benefits even when you can’t return to work.…

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Three Reasons To Say "Yes" To Your Car Accident Settlement

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After a car accident, if the insurance company is not willing to pay an amount that completely covers your damages, you may end up having to sue your insurance company. Doing so can be a long and drawn-out process, but often, before your case reaches court, the insurance company will offer you an out-of-court settlement. Should you say “yes” to the settlement offer? Provided your attorney agrees the settlement is fair, in most cases, it is worth accepting.…

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Defamation And Your Business: What To Know And How To Protect Yourself

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These days, your business reputation is just about the most valuable asset you can have. Damage to your company’s reputation in the form of libel, slander, or defamation can have a serious financial impact on your company’s bottom line. Depending on the nature of your business, your location, and the age of your business, that kind of reputational damage can even be fatal to your enterprise.  However, business owners do have legal rights when false statements are made by former employees, competitors, disgruntled customers, or other people.…

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3 Things That Can Affect Your Motorcycle Accident Settlement

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The thrill of a motorcycle ride can be cut short by a devastating accident, especially when navigating crowded city streets. An accident can have serious physical, emotional, and financial implications for a rider involved. Filing a personal injury case can help you get the financial help you need to cover medical costs. It’s important that you recognize some things you have control over that might affect your settlement amount in the event of an accident.…

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How Accidents Involving Ridesharing Differ From Other Accidents

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When you’re a driver using a ride sharing service, anything can happen. You might find yourself in an accident and wonder where liability lies. Oftentimes, ride sharing services will come with their own insurance policies and the driver’s own insurance provider may also be responsible. In some cases, such as if the driver has not maintained insurance, you may face further complications. A Ridesharing Driver is Not Considered an Employee…

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Answers To A Few Common Questions About Hit-And-Run Accidents

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If you have ever been involved in a car accident, then you know just how stressful this can be. After all, you need to deal with vehicle damage as well as any and all injuries that take place. If the accident was a hit-and-run, then you may be at a loss as to what you should do, and the stress can be quite substantial. Keep reading to find out about the answers to some common questions if the other driver is the one who fled.…

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Mistakes To Avoid After You Are Involved In A Car Accident

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If you are involved in an automobile accident, you want to make sure you do everything possible to ensure your well-being, as well as protect your interests in any future settlement. To make sure of this, avoid the following mistakes that could adversely affect your case after being in a car accident. Declining Immediate Medical Care In the moments after the accident, you may feel as though you do not need to see a doctor.…

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3 Types Of Records To Keep After A Motorcycle Accident

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After a motorcycle accident, you need to carefully track the damage to your vehicle, the medical care that you need, and additional expenses that you sustain because of your accident. Carefully tracking this information will help you as you pursue a settlement with the insurance company or through a personal injury lawsuit. Here are three kinds of records you should maintain so that you can share them with your motorcycle attorney.…

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What To Expect From The Personal Injury Claim Process

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If you have been injured due to the negligence of a person or entity, you may be able to file a personal injury claim. If you have a good case, filing a claim can result in being awarded a monetary settlement that covers the cost of your medical bills, lost wages, and other types of damages. However, many people do not completely understand the process of filing a personal injury claim and what to expect.…

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