Craft A Demand Letter That Gets Results In Your Personal Injury Case

At some point after you're involved in an auto accident, you'll need to send the liable party a letter asking that person to pay your damages and losses. This is called a demand letter, and it's usually sent after you've determined how much the defendant owes you, but before you go to court or begin settlement negotiations. Generally, your attorney takes care of this task. If you haven't even talked with an attorney yet, you can learn more here. Read More 

3 Things You Need To Know About Personal Injury Lawsuits

If you have been in a car accident, you might be wondering if you have a good case for a lawsuit. Many people are able to sue after a car accident and get restitution for their damages and their pain and suffering. However, just because other people have success in filing lawsuits doesn't mean that every situation merits legal action. Here are some things you need to know about filing a lawsuit. Read More 

Product Liability: Determining If You Have A Viable Case To File

When you have been injured because of a product, a number of factors are taken into consideration to determine if your case has merit. Laws vary state to state, but in general, you have to meet certain criteria to have a valid personal injury case because of an injury caused from a product. If you believe that you have been injured because of a defective product, it's time to sit down with a qualified personal injury attorney and talk about the facts in your case. Read More 

Cover These Three Topics When You’re Interviewing Potential Injury Attorneys

When you've been hurt and you believe that the negligence of another person or organization played a key role in your injury, you'll often be thinking about contacting an attorney and pursing legal action. It's ideal to specifically think of attorneys who specialize in personal injury cases; they have the training and experience to properly represent you. If your research of personal injury attorneys in your area turns up multiple viable candidates, it's beneficial to talk to each attorney to essentially " Read More 

Collecting Workers Compensation? 3 Things You Should Avoid

If you've been injured on the job, you can be injured both physically and financially. This is particularly true if your injuries have left you unable to work. Workers compensation benefits are designed to provide for your financial needs when you're injured at work. Unfortunately, insurance companies don't always like to pay out for losses, especially if it's going to cost them a substantial amount of money. That's why you'll need to avoid doing anything that may jeopardize your case. Read More