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4 Tips For Handling A Deposition In A Trucking Accident Case

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After filing a lawsuit against a trucking company for an accident in which you were involved, you most likely will have to face a deposition. What you say during the deposition could have an impact on how well you fare in court. If you have a deposition scheduled, here are some tips to remember.  Re-Read Your Statements You need to review every statement that you have given to the insurance company, police, medical care providers, and others before the deposition. Read More»

Answering Three Basic Workers' Compensation Questions

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When a person suffers extensive injuries as a result of a workplace accident, it is possible to accumulate large medical debts. To help protect workers from the financial consequences of these incidents, most businesses are required to carry workers’ compensation insurance. However, if you are needing to file this type of insurance claim, you may benefit from having a few workers’ compensation questions answered. What Could Cause Your Workers’ Compensation Claim To Be Rejected? Read More»

Driving For Your Protection: Motorcycle Safety Tips To Avoid An Accident

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When you are riding a motorcycle, there are a number of precautions you can take to protect your safety. When you follow the rules of the road, any accident that occurs is more likely to be the fault of another driver. As you enjoy riding your motorcycle during the warm weather months, take heed and practice these safe driving tips.   Check Your Lanes While riding a motorcycle, you have a blind spot, just like when you are driving a car. Read More»

How Much Child Supervision Is Necessary On The Playground?

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If your child was injured on the playground, the issue of supervision is likely to crop up when you are pursuing compensation for your child’s injury. This is because children are supposed to be closely supervised on the playground, and adequate supervision should prevent the majority of playground injuries. Here are some of the factors that determine the level of supervision necessary to keep kids safe on a playground: Age of the Child Read More»

Dangerous Graduates: Did A Drunken Teen Driver Cause The Death Of Your Loved One?

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If your loved one succumbed to injuries caused by a drunk teen driver, contact a wrongful death attorney now. For many teens, high school graduation is the beginning of adulthood, college and other adventures. But some individuals take their new found freedom too far by drinking and driving. They may or may not understand the dangers of drinking while intoxicated until it’s too late. Here are things to know about teen drinking and driving and what you can do to obtain compensation on the behalf of your loved one. Read More»

Things Every Young Adult Should Know About Long-Term Disability Insurance

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When you’re hurt or sick for a long time and out of work, it can be financially devastating. One of the best ways to avoid this kind of struggle is to invest in a long-term disability policy to help you make ends meet. Disability insurance pays a portion of your regular income to help you meet your financial obligations when you’re out of work due to a long-term illness or injury. Read More»

2 Features In Cars That Will Help You Prevent A Car Accident And Prevent Injuries

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If you have ever been in a car accident, you know how scary it can be. Not only do you have to deal with a damaged car, but you may also be hurt. Fortunately, there are some features you can find in cars that will help you prevent accidents, as well as features that will help prevent injuries, two of which are listed below. Intelligent Speed Assist One feature that will help prevent a car accident is the Intelligent Speed Assist (ISA). Read More»

What To Know About Personal Injury Dog Bite Cases

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If you have been bitten by a dog and suffered from an extensive injury as a result, you are going to want to consider filing a personal injury claim against the owner of the dog. This will help you receive compensation for your medical expenses, loss of income, and pain and suffering. When you are going through this process, it’s important to know the following about personal injury dog bite cases: Read More»

Injured At Your Neighbor's House? 4 Steps You Should Take To Receive The Compensation You're Entitled To

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If the neighborhood BBQ resulted in you injuring yourself at your neighbor’s house, you might be confused about what you should do next. This is particularly true if your neighbor is refusing to accept responsibility. If the injuries you suffered were a result of negligence on the part of your neighbor, you may be entitled to compensation, whether they admit responsibility or not. Premises liability holds property owners responsible for accidents and injuries that occur on their property. Read More»

3 Things To Do When You're Bitten By Your Neighbor's Dog

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A lot of people are bitten by dogs owned by friends, neighbors, and acquaintances. If you’ve just been bitten by a dog owned by one of your neighbors, you might be in pain and unsure about how you should proceed. Here are some steps to take after you clean your wound. Be Seen By Your Doctor Even if you don’t think the dog bite is serious, you should see your doctor after you’ve been bitten. Read More»