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Working With Your Lawyer

About ten years ago, I was involved in a bad car accident. Another driver, who happened to be driving drunk at the time, smashed into the car I was driving. In addition to killing my daughter, the accident also left me paralyzed from the waist down. Although the case should have been cut and dry, the insurance company claimed that I was at fault. Fortunately, I worked with a lawyer who was able to fight my case for me. Without his help, I would still be paying off medical bills. I want to spread the word about the good that lawyers can do, which is why I created this website.

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Work In The Construction Industry? 4 Tips That Will Help If You’re Injured On The Job

If you work in the construction field, you know that work-related injuries are a real possibility. Whether it's from a fall, a crushing injury, or an injury involving electrical equipment, the threat of a work-related injury is very real. Because of that threat, it's important that you be prepared for the moment when you're injured at work. No one wants to think about being injured at work, but when you work in the construction industry, you've got to be prepared. Read More 

Why You Need Worker’s Compensation Coverage For Your Back Injuires

Back injuries are some of the most damaging you can suffer after an accident. Your back and core is what supports essentially all parts of your body. When you hurt it, you can expect to be down for a considerable amount of time. What makes back injuries even more complicated is if they occur at work and you are no longer able to perform your job. Back injuries can result in months of rehabilitation, including physical therapy and pharmaceutical care. Read More 

Four Common Causes Of Semi Truck Accidents

If you were involved in a crash with a semi-truck, then you really should contact a lawyer and find out if you have a strong personal injury case against the driver or the trucking company they work for. To build your case, you will need to show that the driver or their truck is to blame for the accident. In most cases, you and your lawyer will argue that one of the following causes contributed to the accident. Read More 

5 Facts You Should Know As The Passenger In An Auto Accident

If you've been injured in a car accident while riding as a passenger, you may not be sure what to do. You aren't the driver, but you can still file a claim to get reimbursement. Check out these five facts you should know if you've been the passenger in an auto accident. The At-Fault Driver Is Responsible for Medical Bills With most accidents, the insurance carrier of the driver who caused the accident is the one who pays for medical bills, damages, pain and suffering, etc. Read More 

Things To Consider After A Motorcycle Accident

Being involved in a motorcycle accident can be an extremely frightening experience. Unfortunately, victims that are involved in these accidents will often find themselves unsure and uninformed about what they should do following these accidents. This can make it vital for individuals to consider some important information. Even Low-Speed Motorcycle Accidents Can Be Worth Pursuing Legal Action Individuals will often assume that a motorcycle accident is only worth pursuing if it was a high-speed accident. Read More