The Most Serious Personal Injury Of All: Wrongful Death

When a loved one has been killed in an accident, it's common to feel confused and uncertain. In some cases, the death of a loved one can be even more difficult to deal with due to the cause of death. If your loved one has died because of the careless actions of a person or business, you might have the right to take legal action against someone. Read on to find out more about wrongful death claims. Read More 

It’s All About Your Medical Care After an Accident

When it comes to accident injuries, almost nothing is as important as the level of medical treatment you need. If you have been hurt in a car accident read on to find out why your state of health after an accident is so important. Insurance Coverage and Car Accidents After a car accident that was not your fault, the other driver's insurer should pay for limited damages whether you were injured or not. Read More 

Personal Injury Claim Tips For Severe Dog Bites

Dogs are docile and often considered man's best friend, but they have been known to attack. If you're ever bit and this event shouldn't have happened, then you can file a personal injury claim. Upon doing so, keep these tips in mind. Have Doctor Examine the Dog Bite's Severity  Dogs can do a lot of damage because of their sharp teeth, even small dogs that may not seem very strong. For your health and personal injury claim, get looked at by a doctor. Read More 

Can A Waiver Save A Property Owner From A Slip And Fall Claim?

Businesses will sometimes require that you sign a waiver when you enter their property. The waiver might clarify that you assume risk when entering the property and are designed to protect the property owner from lawsuits. However, there are many liability waivers that are not enforceable and you may still be entitled to compensation with the help of a great slip and fall lawyer. When a Liability Waiver Is Not Enforceable Read More 

6 Common Causes Of Slip-And-Fall Accidents

Slip-and-fall accidents result in numerous emergency room visits every year. These accidents can cause a variety of different injuries, including broken bones, head injuries, and bruises. Unfortunately, many of these accidents are the result of another party's negligence. Here are some of the most common negligence-related causes of slip-and-fall accidents. Wet Surfaces Wet surfaces account for a large number of slip-and-fall accidents. For example, if there is a liquid spill on the floor at a grocery store and a customer walks over it, he or she can trip and fall. Read More