How Does Retaining An Attorney Impact A Personal Injury Case?
When an attorney is involved we enhance the value of the case because we know how to ask for additional damages, we know which damages are recoverable
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Preventing Dog Bites
An estimated 4.5 million people in the United States are bitten by dogs each year. Of these, roughly 800,000 seek medical care for their injuries. Almost half of those seeking medical care
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Is It Necessary to Hire a Personal Injury Lawyer for An Automobile Accident?
It is absolutely worth it to hire a lawyer, because the person who hires a lawyer usually ends up getting more money. Also, having a lawyer means having someone who can manage the case
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What Factors Cause a Case to Go to Litigation?
Two factors cause a case to go into litigation. First factor is the liability and is bad. That is the number one reason why a case would go to litigation.
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Intentional Harm to A Person or Property
Personal injury may be caused by a person acting with the deliberate intent to injure another person. This kind of conduct may be referred to as “malicious,” “purposeful”, or “knowing.”
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What Is Probable Cause For A DUI Stop?
Before an officer can make a traffic stop, he must have “probable cause” for the stop. Probable cause normally stems from a traffic infraction.
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How Do Attorneys Get Paid in Personal Injury Cases?
Attorneys generally get paid in personal injury cases through a contingency fee if we are successful in winning the case
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Do Drug-Related DUIs Include Illegal And Prescription Medications?
It could be either. The statute basically provides that if you are under the influence of a drug and you are unable to operate a vehicle,
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What Are Some Examples Of Cases That Are Not Worth Pursuing?
Cases that are not worth pursuing are cases with essentially nominal damages, very little medical damages, basic diagnostic study that shows no injury is not really going
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What Are Some Examples of Witnesses Utilized in Personal Injury Cases?
The witnesses we use are factual witnesses and experts. Fact witnesses are people that actually have firsthand knowledge of the facts or events in question.