Blog posts in Personal Injury

Loss of Consortium

When a person has been hurt or died due to a defendant’s negligence, that person’s spouse frequently brings a loss of consortium claim as a ...

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How Pain and Suffering is Calculated

If you’ve been involved in a vehicle accident, you’re probably aware that you’re entitled to compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, and property damage. ...

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What are non-economic damages?

When you or a loved one suffer from a life-threatening personal injury that wasn’t your fault, you can receive compensation. It is only fair that ...

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Tattoo Infections: Causes, Symptoms, & Legal Options

For thousands of years, people have adorned and marked their bodies for reasons ranging from the personal to the religious. Tattoos are meaningful pieces of ...

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Car Accident Injuries: Why They Don’t Show Up Right Away & How to Protect Yourself

You just got home from being involved in a serious car accident and surprisingly, you feel totally fine. Your neck doesn't hurt, your joints are okay, and ...

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Five Reasons Why Hiring a Lawyer Can Mean More Money

A Personal Injury Lawyer Will Make Sure That You Get the Proper Medical Treatment for Your Injuries Many times clients have come to my office ...

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Biggest Product Recalls of 2025

As consumers, we expect that the products we purchase will work properly and not endanger us in any way. Unfortunately, some products create safety hazards, ...

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Factors that Affect Personal Injury Claim Value

Most personal injury settlements utilize some sort of formula to calculate the damages you are due, and these formulas generally utilize a multiplier to determine ...

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How is Liability Determined in an Accident?

All types of injury cases hinge on whether someone was legally responsible for the accident. The question being asked is essentially whether this person involved ...

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After an Accident: What is the Role of an Insurance Adjuster?

Insurance adjusters may also be referred to as claims specialists, claims representatives, or independent claims analysts, but the role remains essentially the same. They play ...

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