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Month: December 2017

5 Common Mistakes Made After a Car Crash

Posted December 27, 2017 | Personal Injury Blog

You might assume that if you were in a car accident that someone else caused, you’re automatically going to be eligible for damage recovery. While this is true in most cases, sometimes injured parties can make mistakes that hurt their chances and even bar them from recovery. Don’t put your financial future at risk. Avoid… read more

Damages in a Personal Injury Lawsuit

Posted December 23, 2017 | Personal Injury Blog

If you’re in the beginning stages of a personal injury lawsuit in Dallas, you might be wondering what types of damages you could be eligible to recover. While each case is unique, there are types of financial compensation you can expect to arise from most types of claims. The Texas courts allow injured parties to… read more

How to File a Personal Injury Lawsuit in Salt Lake City

Posted December 19, 2017 | Personal Injury Blog

You recently suffered a serious injury in Salt Lake City, and now you’re dealing with expensive medical costs, lost income from missed days at work, physical pain, emotional suffering, and maybe property damage as well. You didn’t cause your accident, maybe a distracted driver did,  and you don’t feel like you should have to pay… read more

Symptoms to Look for After a Car Accident

Posted December 19, 2017 | Personal Injury Blog

Car accidents are extremely jarring for the drivers and passengers involved. Every car accident involves three collisions: the vehicle collision, the physical collision, and the internal collision. At each phase, a person can sustain serious injuries. While some injuries show immediate symptoms, other symptoms are hidden or delayed. Some signs of injury are more serious… read more