Car Accident Claims
Car Accident Claims
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Accident Statute of Limitations
Statute of limitations is the period of time allowed by law for a claim to be brought against a culpable party for damages. In other words, it is the statutory time limit placed on the right to
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The process of filing a car accident lawsuit takes longer than most people realize but motorists should know that each state has its own statute of limitations regarding how long a person has to file a lawsuit. The average time limit across the country for filing a car accident lawsuit is within two years of the accident occurring...
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Types of Damages in a Car Accident Injury Claim
When you are injured in an accident and wish to pursue a claim for damages you may be wondering what types of...
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Defendants in Defective Car Suits
Next to a house and lot, the next biggest purchase one makes is a car. Hence, you expect it to be safe and in good condition. In case of defects...
Car Accident Injuries
Car Accident Injuries
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Car Accident Great Bodily Harm
Car accident great bodily harm is any major serious injury or death suffered in a motor vehicle accident. Individual state laws define car accident great bodily harm by different standards and apply different charges and penalties for the persecution of such severe injuries even if the cause was unintentional.
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Don't Take Whiplash Injuries Lightly - It Could Result in Death
Brain injuries have been in the news recently. The Natasha Richardson story of dying from a brain injury after a relatively insignficant fall on the ski slopes has brought the risk of brain injuries to the forefront. Sadly, what many people still don't understand is that a brain injury...
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The Differences Between Disc Injuries After a Car Accident
Car accidents are a major cause of neck and back pain. Most of us know of someone who has suffered a bulging disc or a protruding disc or a disc herniation because of a car accident...
Fault in Car Accidents
Fault in Car Accidents
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Is the Rear Driver in a Rear-End Collision Always Liable for the Car Accident?
There is a rebuttable presumption that the negligence of the rear driver in a rear-end collision was the sole proximate cause of the accident. However, this presumption may be rebutted “when the defendant produces evidence which fairly and reasonably tends to show...
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It is a common myth among many that no matter what happens, no matter what the situation is, the vehicle which rear ends another is always at fault for the accident, and therefore liable for the damagers. While this may be an appealing thought to many, it is also a very false impression. There are many factors which go into deciding which vehicle, if any, were to blame for the accident.
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Every year hundreds of Texas residents sustain a serious personal injury as a result of a drunk person. These injuries sometimes come from an intoxicated drunk driver that causes a car wreck...
Insurance Law
Insurance Law
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Examination Under Oath for a Stolen Car Claim
Has your car been stolen in Michigan? When a car has been stolen, it is not uncommon for the insurance company to set up what is called...
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How to Overcome the "Delay, Deny, Defend" Tactic of Insurance Companies
If you have recently suffered a catastrophic loss and have a sneaking suspicion that your insurance company has not offered to pay you all that you are entitled to under your policy, you...