How Pre-existing Conditions Can Affect an Injury Claim
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About: See Authors Posts (115) On September 9, 2011 · 1 Comment
Your medical records contain powerful weapons that can be used against you in an injury claim. Pre-existing conditions can be used by insurers and defendants as a way to diminish the amount of damages you receive in an injury claim due to a car accident.
Why You Can Afford an Attorney
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About: See Authors Posts (115) On August 25, 2011 · Leave a Comment
There is an old adage that the lawyer who represents himself has a fool for a client. There are also many lay people who endeavor to handle their own legal matters. Such individuals figure that they can talk to the insurance companies, and deal with the other side’s legal counsel as well as an attorney. [...]
Do I need to pay taxes on money awarded to me from an injury case?
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About: See Authors Posts (115) On May 10, 2011 · Leave a Comment
After sustaining an injury and then successfully recovering damages, the last thing that comes to mind is whether or not taxes are due on the money awarded. Having a personal injury lawyer representing you has likely resulted in a substantial award. After all, the amount you received should reflect the severity [...]
How Long Does a Case Take to Close?
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About: See Authors Posts (115) On April 18, 2011 · Leave a Comment
A court case can seem to last for an eternity. In a case regarding an auto accident, attorneys help to resolve the matter in one of three ways. Settling the claim with the insurance companies is often the quickest route. A settlement prior to trial is the next fastest way to close the matter. [...]
Med Pay: Should You Add it to your Insurance Policy?
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About: See Authors Posts (115) On March 24, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Med Pay is an optional add-on feature for your car insurance policy that pays for direct medical expenses following a car accident, even if you are not at fault.
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