If you were injured in a bicycle accident, whether or not you were wearing a helmet at the time could become a point of discussion during settlement negotiations or litigation. The insurance company might argue that your failure to wear a helmet was negligent and you should therefore be held partially or entirely liable for your own damages. Fortunately, there are many potential ways for a seasoned bicycle accident lawyer to overcome such a dispute. Arguments Your Attorney May Use to Combat … [Read more...]
5 FAQs About Negligent Security Premises Liability Claims
Far too many people fall victim to violent attacks, robberies, and other heinous crimes at hotels, businesses, schools, and other areas that are supposed to be secure. If you or someone you love was attacked by a third party while on another person’s property, you may have grounds for a personal injury claim against both the assailant and the property owner or occupier. Unfortunately, it’s not easy to win a claim against a property owner on the grounds of negligent security. To prevail, you … [Read more...]
What Is the Lifetime Cost of a Traumatic Brain Injury?
Whenever a multimillion-dollar verdict in favor of a personal injury victim makes regional or national headlines, people tend to assume the victim will be able to afford a large home, extended vacations, and other luxuries of a wealthy lifestyle. But often, these plaintiffs are dealing with permanent disabilities that will cost millions of dollars in medical care and lost income over the course of their lifetime. People who suffer traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), for example, may have to pay … [Read more...]
4 FAQs About Car Accidents Caused by Poor Road Conditions
Driver errors are responsible for more than 90 percent of all car accidents in the United States. If you were hurt in a crash with a negligent motorist, you can file a claim against the at-fault individual's insurance company for any lost income, property damage, and medical bills you incurred as a result. But what if poor road conditions were to blame for the collision? Read on to learn the answers to four FAQs about car accidents caused by dangerous road conditions: 1. Who Might Be Liable for … [Read more...]
Who Is Liable for Slips and Falls at Apartment Complexes?
A slip and fall can cause devastating injuries ranging from soft tissue damage to broken bones and brain trauma. The medical bills and lost income can add up to a small fortune, but if your fall was caused by the negligence of another person, you may be entitled to compensation for all resulting damages. There are many parties who might be liable for a slip and fall at an apartment complex. Depending on the facts surrounding the accident, you may have grounds for a claim against the landlord, … [Read more...]
What If My Car Accident Injuries Didn’t Show Symptoms Right Away?
Some of the most common car accident injuries don’t show symptoms right away. Whiplash, soft tissue damage, and even brain trauma might not be immediately apparent to the victim. If you were hurt in a collision but your symptoms were latent, you may still be able to recover compensation for healthcare expenses, lost income, and other damages; however, it is critical that you visit a doctor as soon as possible to document your injuries. You should also speak to a personal injury attorney about … [Read more...]
4 FAQs About Distracted Driving Car Accident Claims
After a serious car accident, it’s only natural to feel anxious, depressed, and even frustrated. This is especially true if the at-fault driver was engaging in blatantly reckless and irresponsible behavior such as texting, putting on makeup, or eating behind the wheel. If you were hurt in a collision with a distracted driver, you may be entitled to compensation. Unfortunately, it’s not always easy to prove that a driver was distracted. And even if you have sufficient evidence of liability, the … [Read more...]
Can I File an Injury Claim If I Wasn’t Wearing a Seat Belt?
It’s no secret that wearing a seat belt can greatly reduce the risk of injuries in the event of an accident. But at some point, most drivers hit the road without buckling up. If you were hurt in a collision but you weren’t strapped in, you might be wondering how this fact might affect your car insurance claim. In many states, the “seat belt defense” is commonly used by insurance companies and personal injury defendants to reduce their liability. Even if the injured party played no role in … [Read more...]
3 FAQs About Car Accidents Involving Shared Liability
Some car accident claims are fairly straightforward because the injuries are minor and everyone agrees on the relevant facts. But in other cases, such as those involving shared liability, it is not uncommon for disputes to arise that complicate and delay the proceedings. In this blog, we’ll answer three FAQs about car accident claims involving shared liability. If you were injured in a crash and you foresee a liability dispute, it is important that you contact an attorney as soon as possible. … [Read more...]
4 Differences Between Pedestrian Accident vs. Auto Accident Claims
You may already be familiar with the basic process of filing an auto insurance claim. You gather evidence at the scene, get a police report, seek medical care, calculate your damages, and you or your attorney submits the claim package. Although these same steps apply to pedestrian accident cases, the laws that govern liability are slightly different when a pedestrian is involved. Also, the injuries suffered by pedestrians tend to be severe, which can affect settlement negotiations. If you were … [Read more...]
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