Keys To Handling A Dog Bite Case
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23 April 2019
When you get bitten by a dog, it can be a traumatic incident. Not only are you dealing with physical injuries, but you also need to deal with the emotional damages that might come about. Either way, this is an issue that you need to address so that you are able to handle the legal aspects. Follow the tips in this article so that you can deal with a dog bite case on your terms.
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Time To File A Lawsuit: What To Know
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12 March 2019
If you have been harmed because of a careless driver, you have options. Automatically heading to the courthouse to file a lawsuit might not be necessary, but you also might need to take that step at some point. Read on to learn more about what happens when you file a suit.
Avoiding Lawsuits
Make no mistake: many personal injury cases are resolved outside of court. That means that the insurance company for the other (at-fault) driver offers you a monetary sum of money.
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Take Note: Pain Journals and How to Use Them After an Accident
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29 January 2019
Make no mistake about it—car accidents can be extremely traumatic events. Until it happens to you, you may be unaware of how this one incident can manage to affect nearly every aspect of your life. Part of the process of recovery might be to take action to protect your financial situation. You are owed money damages as a result of the wreck if the other driver was at fault. To gain some understanding of how to deal with one facet of a personal injury claim, read on.
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Three Important Legal Actions to Take After Suffering a Severe Auto Accident That You Didn't Cause
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26 October 2018
Auto accidents are sometimes devastating and can leave you left with a host of injuries. If you weren't responsible for causing one, you shouldn't be accountable for its aftermath. To ensure you're not, you need to take the following legal actions quickly.
File a Police Report
Wherever and however the auto collision occurred between you and another driver, the police will come out to document what exactly happened. It's important to stay around the scene of the crime to talk to this officer so you can make an official report.
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