Why do I need a police report (aka Uniform Crash Report)?
If you’re ever in a car accident, one of the most important things you can do is file a police report. Even if there were no injuries, and the damage to your vehicle is minimal, you still need that report. You might think of the police report as your first line of defense, for a…
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What To Do After a Chain Reaction Collision
A chain reaction collision accident can cause death or serious injuries to several people and severe damage to all the vehicles involved in the accident. One vehicle will cause the initial impact, but because of various reasons, other vehicles may not be able to stop promptly leading a chain reaction collision accident. It’s quite challenging…
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Who Pays My Medical Bills In a Personal Injury Case
Personal injuries usually result in massive medical bills. These will eventually add up due to the frequent trips to a medical center. Because of the injuries, you may not be able to work, and paying your bill might become a challenge. Often, the insurer of the other party will offer some amount of money for…
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Who pays for my doctors? Will I owe money to my doctors at the end of my case?
When you are physically injured in New York, the cause of the injury is never a priority at the immediate moment. Most times, you are more concerned with ensuring that you see a doctor for treatment. If the cause of the accident was negligence and you file a suit, your personal injury lawyer will…
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How do personal injury claims work
The fact that accidents and mishaps are likely to happen does not detract the victims from claiming their compensation from the culpable parties. Since such mishaps come with negative consequences that include physical injuries, pain, loss of income, or even death, it is always advisable to engage an attorney in probing the matter. The role…
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