Choosing To Talk With A Lawyer

2019

Tips To Keep In Mind Following A Hit And Run Car Crash

Suddenly getting hit by another vehicle can leave you feeling out of sorts, but you'll be in an even worse situation if the other driver decides to drive away after hitting you. If you find yourself in this situation, it's important to try and keep your wits about you even as you recover from the shock of the crash. To that end, here are some tips that might help: Mem

3 Things You Should Not Do After Being Injured In A Car Accident

Being involved in an auto accident is always unexpected, so it is not surprising that people do not know what to do both at the scene of the accident as well as in the weeks and months following the crash. When you're in an auto accident that you did not cause, and the other driver is found liable, their insurance company is responsible for providing a settlement that

Workers' Compensation And Working With Your Doctor

If a workplace injury has you on the couch instead of on the job, you may be dealing with workers' compensation insurance. This benefit kicks in when a claim is approved and provides medical and salary benefits to hurt workers. To get the most of this benefit and to promote better healing, there are a few things about dealing with your doctor you need to know. Read on

How To Protect Your Personal Injury Case After A Car Accident

After a car accident, you may not realize the extent of your injuries for a few days. While you may be all right enough to drive away from a scene, the pain and stiffness of whiplash and other soft tissue injuries can take days to settle in. If you are injured, see your primary care physician as soon as possible. Contact your insurance company if you are going to have

Can You Sue If Your Child Was Injured on a Playground?

You expect your child to have a great time on the playground, but you also expect the playground to be a reasonably safe place for them to play and spend time with their friends. If your child suffers a serious injury on the playground, you may feel let down and betrayed by those who own or maintain the playground—and that's understandable. But can you sue them for co