Why Witnesses Are So Important In Personal Injury Cases

After you have been involved in an accident, one of the most difficult things you must do is get in contact with witnesses. While this is very challenging, contacting witnesses is actually very important under some circumstances, especially if you believe that your version of the events will be questioned. Approaching a Witness One of the reasons why many motorists do not obtain witness statements after an accident is that the scene of the accident is often chaotic. [Read More]

What Slip And Fall Accident Victims Should Know

Slipping and falling can be a common cause of individuals suffering substantial injuries. When a person is unfortunate enough to suffer a slip and fall injury while they are patronizing a business, they may be able to take legal action to help cover their medical costs and other damages. Do Slip And Fall Cases Always Involve Spills? It is common for individuals to slip and fall as a result of stepping on a spill or puddle. [Read More]

How Child Personal Injury Cases Differ

When a child is injured and another party is at fault, the personal injury claim is handled differently from when an adult is injured. However, as a parent of an injured child, you will play a major role in working with a personal injury attorney to seek compensation for your child's injuries. Common Injuries Suffered By Children Several injuries are very common including: Car seat injuries Injuries involving toys Pool drownings Injuries at school Injuries at daycare Playground injuries If someone was negligent, they may be required by the courts to compensate your child for their injuries. [Read More]

Trucking Accidents: A Look At Common Questions Lawsuit Filers Have

After being involved in a trucking accident, you are bound to have questions. Take a look at some things most lawsuit filers want to know.  Are you filing a lawsuit against the driver or the trucking company? The answer to this can vary depending on the situation. If the truck is being driven by an owner-operator, the person driving is technically the trucking company. Therefore, your initial lawsuit may be against the driver and their company. [Read More]