Blog Archive
Were You Wearing Your Seatbelt During the Crash?
Oct 17, 2014
Wearing a seat belt is, without doubt, the most effective thing you can do to protect yourself in the event of an automobile accident. Over 80 percent of vehicle occupants nationwide buckle up, saving over 13,000 lives each year. That leaves 20 percent who don’t – and the consequences are often devastating. Protecting Yourself with...
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Car vs. Pedestrian: Who’s at Fault?
Car and pedestrian accidents often end tragically, but you might be surprised to learn that it’s not always the motorist’s fault. Please know that if you’ve been hurt in a pedestrian accident, whether you were the driver or the pedestrian, and whether or not you were partially at fault, you deserve legal representation to bring...
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What’s the statute of limitations for construction site accidents?
Oct 14, 2014
This is an exact transcription of the video above. The statute of limitations for construction site accident is not really different from the statute of limitations of any other negligence case. The general statute of limitations on a negligence case where case under construction or labor laws is 3 years. There could be certain exceptions...
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What should I do when the other insurance company calls me?
This is an exact transcription of the video above. Well just saw you’re aware, if the other insurance company calls you, they are not calling you to help you. They are calling to get information so they can defend any claim that you may bring later, so if they call you, if you already have...
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What might I be entitled to after a construction accident?
This is an exact transcription of the video above. When we talked about damages for accidents, we normally break it up into 3 major categories. The first one that people hear about all the time is pain and suffering. What does that mean? That means the actual pain that you have that you could express...
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