What You Need to Know About Mass Tort Lawsuits
You have probably heard about mass torts. They are complex and require dedication, time and skilled attorneys, but they are worth the fight. Some businesses…
What You Need to Know If You File a Wrongful Death Claim in a Case that Involves the Police
The police can shoot a suspect if they believe they’re dangerous. However, if it turns out that the shooting occurred even before the suspect had…
What to Do If You Are Involved in a Construction Site Car Accident
Road construction zones are risky and dangerous places for both workers and drivers. Things can get quite complex if construction companies are negligent and fail…
What to Do If a Co-worker Is Responsible for Your Injuries
Almost one million American employees get injured at the workplace. The average worker spends most of their day working alongside their co-workers. So, no matter…
What You Need to Know About Cutting Off in Driving
If you’re a driver, you already know that at one point, you would cut someone off. What is cutting off in driving? It means that…
What You Need to Know about Slip and Fall at Friend’s House
Slipping and falling at a friend’s house is a complex thing. Many people don’t want to sue their friend, but on the other hand, they’re…
What Does an Insurance Company Pay When a Person Dies in a Car Accident
Accidents happen all the time and unfortunately, people get injured. But what if the car insurance policy holder dies? Is the insurance company required to…
What You Need to Know About Paying Health Care Providers from a Car Accident Settlement
When you get injured in an accident, your recovery will depend on medical treatments, medicine, surgeries, and recovering in a hospital or at home. Many…
What You Need to Know About Ejection Accidents
Car accidents vary from minor, to severe or fatal. There is no rule as to how fatal crashes happen, but usually, when the impact is…
What’s Total Loss and How to Total Your Car for Insurance
Insurance companies use the term “totaled” car to refer to “total loss” and means that the cost for reparation of the vehicle is higher than…