When you get into an accident, one of the first things you’ll need to do is file a claim with the insurance company. As a Massachusetts resident, you may or may not know that you’ll file a claim with your own auto insurer, as MA is a no-fault state for car accidents. In either case, you will need to be sure that your auto insurance policy is equipped to meet your needs. The law requires that you carry the bare minimum amounts of auto insurance, and we have described these state minimums in further detail below.Personal Injury ProtectionDid...Continue Reading...
Slip-and-fall accident lawsuits are one of those types of civil claims that people scoff at until it happens to them. Accidents that occur in falls are often far more severe than they seem. Those who endure such injuries have reported chronic pain and other disabilities as a result of their fall. If you are interested in suing after suffering an injury in a slip-and-fall accident, read on to learn more about the laws surrounding premises liability lawsuits in Massachusetts. The Massachusetts Statute of LimitationsAs you prepare to file...Continue Reading...
Evidence is the strongest tool in your injury case. No matter what claims the other party makes, nothing holds more weight in a courtroom than factual evidence that proves they were responsible for your damages. Your evidence can come in multiple forms. Pictures, forms, and official documents related to your case are great examples of evidence that can heavily impact your case. Aspects of your case that you consider unimportant may be key pieces of evidence that could win you compensation for your damages. Even witness statements are extremely...Continue Reading...
If you’ve been injured by another person, you might not be considering the degree of their negligence. Carelessness is carelessness, right? What many people don’t realize, though, is that your claim could be affected by whether the at-fault part is simply negligent or grossly negligent. But, what’s the difference? If you’re not certain whether the person who injured you was being negligent or grossly negligent, talk to your Milwaukee personal injury lawyer about how that can make a difference in your claim. What...Continue Reading...
One of a parent’s biggest fears is that something bad will happen to their child. You may not care why your child was hurt; you just want the person responsible to pay for what they’ve done. When someone has caused your child harm, they could be held criminally or civilly liable for what they’ve done.The situation depends a lot on what happened. If someone seriously harmed your child intentionally, they could go to jail in some cases for the harm they caused. If someone was being careless or reckless and their behavior led...Continue Reading...
At a time in your life when you may be struggling with a debilitating injury, exorbitant financial losses, and coping with the trauma of the accident you were involved in, it’s easy to see how such pressure might cause you to make mistakes when seeking compensation for your damages. Even the slightest error could be damaging to your lawsuit. Continue reading to learn more about some of the most common mistakes injury victims make with their car accident claims so you can work to avoid them. Waiting to See a Medical ProfessionalProbably...Continue Reading...
Maritime employees who are injured on the job may be wondering how they will go about supporting themselves and their families while recuperating from their injuries. Fortunately, maritime workers are protected by either the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act (LHWCA) or the Jones Act, depending on the type of employee they are. If you are interested in learning more about some of the key differences between the LHWCA and the Jones Act, read on.Things to Know About the Jones ActFirst, let’s dig in to some of the most...Continue Reading...
If you’ve been injured on the road, recovery may not be easy. Car accidents can have devastating results, especially at high speeds. Worse, the insurance company and the responsible party may not be on your side. Your NYC car accident attorney will be on your side, though. If you’re concerned about your car wreck claim and need help getting compensated for your injuries, check out the ways your attorney can make a difference. Dealing with Insurance NegotiationsWhen you’re dealing with the aftermath of a car accident, chances are...Continue Reading...