Rear-Ended By A Relative Or Fender-Bendered By A Friend? How To Sort Out An Auto Accident Involving A Loved One
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21 September 2018
You love your family and all of your closest friends, but what happens if one of them rear-ends your car or otherwise is involved in an accident with you? You don't want to start with a screaming match and end with the dissolution of the relationship, but the details of responsibility and insurance payments must be sorted out, nonetheless.
Address Possible Injuries First
Just because relatives or friends were involved in the collision doesn't mean any potential injuries should be downplayed.
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Points That Your Attorney Can Argue In A Zoo-Related Wrongful Death Case
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14 August 2018
If you operate a zoo, there's always a possibility that someone may be killed on your property. Wild animals and humans don't always mix, and zoos can often find themselves making headlines in the wake of one of their animals killing a person. In such a scenario, it's almost certain that the victim's family will present you with a wrongful death lawsuit, but you shouldn't automatically assume that you'll need to present a settlement or lose the case in court.
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Arguing For Personal Injury Compensation When You Have A Connective Tissue Disorder
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21 July 2018
Personal injury cases are hard enough when your body operates within the confines of what is considered "typical" and/or "normal." These cases are even more complicated when you have a connective tissue disorder. The defense can argue that it is your disorder that causes you pain and suffering, and that it has nothing to do with the incident you claim left you injured. Here is how personal injury lawyers might argue your unique case for you.
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3 Tips To Protect Your Workers' Comp Claim
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1 June 2018
When a person gets injured while on the job, their state's workers' compensation insurance should, in theory, cover them. Unfortunately, like many insurance policies, your initial claim may be denied, even if it is valid. Here are three helpful hints to ensure if you ever find yourself in this situation your claim won't be denied.
1. Hire An Attorney
You aren't required to hire a workers' compensation lawyer, but it can certainly make life easier for you.
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