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5 Signs Your Bike Injury Is Lawsuit-Worthy
By Daniel Taylor, Esq. | Last updated on
Although many consider biking to be a safer mode of transport than driving, bike accidents can and do result in serious injuries and sometimes even...
Workers' Comp or Lawsuit? 3 Considerations
By Brett Snider, Esq. | Last updated on
If you've been injured at work, you'll probably need compensation. But do you accept workers' compensation or try to sue in civil court? In most cases you...
Denied a Job for Past Injuries? Can You Sue?
By Brett Snider, Esq. | Last updated on
You should strive to be in your best shape when applying for a new job, but potential employers can't just write you off for past injuries. Case in point: A...
If You're a Passenger in a Crash, Whom Should You Sue?
By Daniel Taylor, Esq. | Last updated on
Being the passenger in an automobile involved in an accident can be a helpless feeling, as you have no control or power to avoid the crash. But when it comes...
5 Tips for Accidents Involving State, City Vehicles
By Brett Snider, Esq. | Last updated on
Getting in an accident with another car is one headache, but your frown may get upgraded to a mega-frown when you hear you've hit a city or state...
Comparative v. Contributory Fault: What's the Difference?
By Daniel Taylor, Esq. | Last updated on
When it comes to personal injury lawsuits involving negligence, fault is often shared by both the person who was injured and the person who is being sued. The...