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How to Recognize a Brain Injury and What you Should Do About It
After a workplace injury, car accident or other trauma you may experience symptoms including headaches, dizziness and nausea.

Proving Fault in a Slip & Fall Injury
Slip and fall accidents can result in broken bones, spinal trauma and head injuries, leaving you liable for expensive medical treatments. If the fall occurred on someone else's property, though, the liability may not be yours at all.

File a Bad Faith Lawsuit if your Insurance Company Ignores or Misleads You
You carry insurance coverage to protect you, and when it comes time to collect your compensation, the law protects you as well by requiring all insurance companies to “act in good faith” when responding to your claim.

Reporting Injuries in the Workplace
Suffering a workplace injury can be stressful. This is especially true for a person who is unfamiliar with the process of reporting the injury and seeking medical and financial compensation during recovery.

Dealing with Your Car Company in an Accident
Auto insurance companies can be notoriously difficult to deal with, but if you are vigilant, you can come away from the process with a resolution that makes sense.

Proving Liability in a Car Accident
After an automobile accident, it is very important to determine who is at fault. This allows for the law and insurance companies to close out a case.

Settle Disputes Out of Court through Mediation
You may choose to settle out of court for a variety of reasons, not the least of which is how daunting a lengthy legal battle can be. Mediation exists as an alternative to pursuing your case in a courtroom, allowing attorneys to negotiate terms and settle disputes without being at the mercy of the court system's time line.

Collecting Car Accident Damages from a Government Agency
Following most car accidents the next steps are clear. You trade insurance policy and contact information with the other driver and the process of filing claims begins. Suppose, however, the other driver is a government employee on-the-job.

3 Things You Will Have to Prove in any Car Accident Negligence Claim
Once you have proven the defendant's negligence and your own related losses, you need to connect the two. In other words, you have to prove that the negligence was the direct cause of your injuries and damages.

Settle your Personal Injury Case Out of Court by Sending a Payment Demand Letter
As a plaintiff in a personal injury case, it's in your best interest to settle out of court. Legal battles can take years to resolve, and the longer the case lasts the more fees accrue.

What if I'm in an Auto Accident with an Uninsured Motorist?
Car accidents cost billions each year, and nearly every state in the U.S. requires motorists to carry automobile insurance.

3 Simple Methods you can use to Prove Fault in a Car Accident
Screeching tires, grinding metal, the moment of impact - car accidents are frightening and traumatic. Once the dust clears and you've assessed the injuries and damages, your next concern is likely financial.

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