2018

Detail These Sleep-Related Occurrences In Your Personal Injury Case

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No detail about how your accident has affected your life is too small when it comes to pursuing a personal injury case. While it might be tempting to either keep some details private or perhaps want to seem stronger than you are, your attorney will advise you that complete transparency about your life in the wake of the injury is the best way to present your case. A serious accident can affect you in a number of ways, including how well you sleep.…

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Medical Negligence And Mental Illness

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Medical negligence cannot just happen with physical ailments, but also with mental illness. However, negligence in these cases is often harder to prove. Mental illness diagnosis can be tricky because it’s mostly based on observation and the patient’s word. Many mental illnesses also share symptoms between them. Despite that, there are times when a psychiatrist can be found negligent. Here are some of the guidelines as to determining whether your doctor was medically negligent.…

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An Officer Can Arrest You For Sleeping In Your Car

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After you have had too much to drink, you may find that you are not able to drive safely. To avoid having an accident, your solution might be to pull over somewhere safe where you can sleep until you can recover from your inebriation. However, if a police officer discovers you, there’s a risk that you may be charged with a DUI. Welfare Checks When you are asleep, a police officer has the ability to perform a welfare check.…

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Can You Sue A Defendant For Forfeited Bail?

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When you bail someone out of jail using cash and/or collateral, one of the risks you take is the defendant won’t show up to court as required. This will often result in the court forfeiting the bail, which means the state will take the money and you’ll never see it again. Don’t panic if this happens to you, however, because you can sue the defendant to get your money back. Here’s what you need to do.…

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Legal Faux Pas You Should Avoid When You Are Trying To Make A Personal Injury Case

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You know a lot about personal injury cases (probably!), but did you know that you can make a lot of legal faux pas that can ruin your claim/case? Sadly, many people make these mistakes, and it ends up costing them a positive result in their cases. The mistakes are rather simple ones and can be easily avoided if you know what they are and how to avoid them. Most of these mistakes often occur before you are able to consult with personal injury law attorneys, which is why so many personal injury cases never make it to or past the initial filing stage.…

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If A Loved One Has Died As A Result Of A Cycling Accident, Is It A Wrongful Death?

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When the warm summer weather comes back to the cities and towns of the country, more people are out enjoying the sunshine. This means, more bicycles will be on the pathways, sidewalks, and roadways and there is a higher chance of a collision with a vehicle. Has your loved one been involved in an accident in which they were killed by a vehicle while riding? Is it a wrongful death? It depends on how it happened.…

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Defining "Loss Of Limb" And "Loss Of Use" In Regards To Your Accident/Lawsuit

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When you have been in a really bad auto accident, lawyers try to make the situation better. They want to help you sue the parties responsible, especially when the accident causes a physical disability. When you have your auto accident lawyer file a lawsuit, he or she will need to know if you have “loss of limb” or “loss of use of a limb.” Here are the differences, why it matters to your lawsuit, and how it determines how much compensation you can request in your lawsuit.…

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Liability For Home Nursing Falls

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If your loved one has been injured in a slip and fall injury in a nursing home, then you need to identify the liable party and help your loved one get their damages. In many cases, the nursing home ends up being liable for slip and fall injuries occurring on their premises. Here are some of the reasons a nursing home may be liable for a slip and fall accident:…

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Myths About Carpel Tunnel Syndrome

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There are many conditions and injuries that a person can suffer while they are working. For those that work in office settings or that must use computers for long periods of time, carpel tunnel syndrome can be a serious problem that will need to be addressed. Sadly, many workers will be poorly informed when it comes to their rights in terms of carpel tunnel syndrome and their workplace. Myth: Carpel Tunnel Syndrome Is Not A Serious Condition To Have…

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