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Do You Have A Personal Injury Case? 3 Questions A Lawyer Will Ask To Find Out

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A lot of people are injured each day and some never sue the responsible party. This can happen for many reasons, but it often happens because people do not realize they have a case. If you were recently injured in a car accident and do not know whether you should sue, you should seek advice from a personal injury attorney. This is the only true way you will know whether to proceed with your case or not, and to find out if you have a case, a personal injury lawyer will ask you three main questions.…

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Suffering Irreversible Vision Loss? What Should You Know About Benefits For Blind Americans?

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Being diagnosed with a degenerative retinal disorder can be a frightening experience – especially for those in the midst of their prime working years. Adjusting to the physical and logistical challenges that come with partial to total vision loss after decades of clear vision can be tough, and adding additional vision and health-related expenses at a time when your ability to earn an income could be at risk is especially stressful.…

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Third Parties Who May Also Be Liable For Your Motorcycle Accident

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When a person is involved in a motorcycle accident with another driver, the focus is often on holding that individual financially responsible for damages. However, sometimes there are third parties who also had a hand in causing the accident that may be overlooked for one reason or another. Here are two parties you may also want to investigate to determine if they too can be held liable and made to pay for any losses you sustained in a motorcycle accident.…

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Do You Have Any Recourse Against A Breach Of Your Personal Information?

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It can seem that not a week goes by without news of another data breach compromising the personal information of a significant number of consumers. From credit card accounts to Social Security numbers and even private health information, the amount of data stored on servers vulnerable to attack continues to grow. Is there anything you can do to prevent yourself from becoming a victim of a data breach? Once your information has been compromised, what is your legal recourse?…

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The Challenges Of Suing For Injuries Sustained On Abandoned Property

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According to some statistics, about 1 out of every 5 homes is vacant as the result of owners abandoning the properties once they went into foreclosure. Oftentimes, abandoned properties fall into disrepair, and many people have injured themselves as a result. Unfortunately, suing for compensation for injuries sustained on an abandoned property can be challenging. Here’s what you’re up against if you choose to sue the owner for a slip and fall injury you sustained while on the person’s abandoned property.…

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What You Need To Know If You Had A Seizure While Hospitalized With Traumatic Brain Injury After An Auto Accident

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Roughly 25% of people who have early post-traumatic seizures after a brain injury will have late post-traumatic seizures months or years later. Of those who have late post-traumatic seizures, roughly 80% of them will have yet another seizure. Having recurrent seizures is diagnosed as epilepsy, which can lead to significant changes in the patient’s life.  If you suffered a traumatic brain injury from being involved in a car accident and you had an early-post traumatic seizure in the hospital, it’s important for you to keep records of any symptom changes no matter how insignificant they may be.…

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Is a Legionnaire's Infection Compensable Under Workers' Compensation in New York?

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An investigation into the outbreak of Legionnaire’s disease in New York has determined one of the city’s historic hotels was ground zero for the infection that has sickened 128 people so far. Testing of bacteria found in 25 patients matched the strain found in the hotel’s cooling tower. People catch Legionnaire’s disease by breathing in aerosolized Legionella bacteria. Unfortunately, if you worked at or around the hotel in question and became ill by the disease, you may not be compensated by workers’ compensation for your damage or losses.…

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2 Questions To Ask Yourself Before Meeting With A Lawyer

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As you catch up on TV after a recent injury, you might notice commercials advertising various law firms that handle personal injury lawsuits. However, before you limp to your phone and start contacting attorneys, it is important to think carefully about your situation. Here are two questions you should ask yourself before meeting with a lawyer, so that you don’t waste anyone’s time: 1: “Is it too late to file?”…

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Three Tips To Keep You From Being A Bicycle Statistic

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If you were to ask your physician for a list oflow impact exercises you could engage in to get healthier, bicycling would probably be among their top ten. This is a great way to not only exercise, but to be able to spend time with all age members of your family. Unfortunately, in 2013, more than 700 people were killed while cycling in accidents that involved a motor vehicle. In addition to this, more than 48,000 more were injured.…

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Accidents, Injuries, And Alcohol: Is The Bar Responsible?

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Accidents caused by drunk driving are always legally complex, but they become even more so when the drunk driver who facilitated the accident became intoxicated at a bar. If you or someone who is close to was injured in a car accident at the hands of a drunk driver, you may also have a case against the establishment he or she was at the day of the crash. When might you have a case?…

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