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Personal Injury
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The Process of Settling a Personal Injury Claim
If you have been injured, you might be entitled to financial compensation. You should receive monetary compensation for all of the expenses you occur because of your injury as well as any losses you have that are related to the injury. Some of the things you can be compensated for are your medical bills, lost wages, disfigurement, pain & suffering, mental anguish, permanent scars and emotional trauma.
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Injured? The Law Can Help! Do You Know How?
Did you get hurt? If it is no fault of yours, Personal Injury Claims will get you legal remedies. The Insurance Company of those who are responsible for the injury will pay for the damages.
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Do Not Be Afraid to Seek Workers Compensation Benefits
If you’ve suffered an injury at work or developed a work-related medical condition over time, but were afraid to report it for fear that your employer would penalize you or terminate your employment, please read this.
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Philadelphia Personal Injury Attorney Talks About Philadelphia Injury Settlements
I was recently contacted by an individual who had managed to obtain an offer of 50,000 dollars to settle her sons case. This person wanted to know if it was safe to take the money without retaining a lawyer. He was afraid that if a lawyer was brought into the case that the lawyer might settle the case for $55,000 and take one third of the proceeds.
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Traffic Accidents and Liability - How to Strengthen Your Case
Liability in traffic accidents can be difficult to determine. Lots of different factors are involved and car accidents happen so fast it can be tough to prove what really happened. Here are some tips on how to increase the other driver's liability while minimizing your own.
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Myths and Facts about Personal Injury Settlements
There's plenty of myths that surround personal injury settlements in general. This article is presented to you to bring some of those myths to light, and present the real facts behind personal injury directly to you.
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What Do I Have To Prove To Sue Someone For A Car Accident In Minnesota?
Minnesota has adopted a law known as no-fault that affects many aspects of car accidents in Minnesota. One of these is the requirement that a person involved in a car accident in Minnesota must meet certain thresholds before they are allowed to bring a claim for personal damages such as pain and suffering against another driver.
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