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Navigating the legal process can sometimes be confusing and overwhelming, so we hope these articles can provide a little insight.
Yes. In fact, you can sue someone for partially causing a car accident. For example, if you don’t see a car coming and pull out from a stop sign too soon and are t-boned, you may be at fault for...
Answer: As much as you want. Pain and suffering is completely subjective so you can ask for as little or as much as you believe a jury will reasonably award you. But keep in mind the phrase, “pigs get fed,...
The answer depends primarily on two factors: 1. How much liability insurance coverage is available? 2. How long does your medical treatment take? For example, in a case where there is only $10,000 of insurance coverage available and the patient...
To file a personal injury lawsuit, you need to file a “Complaint” with the Clerk of Court. As the party filing the lawsuit, you are called the “Plaintiff.” The at-fault party that you are suing is called the “Defendant.” The...