Individuals injured in an accident or other incident may sustain physical injuries. They also may incur substantial financial losses, including lost wages. If you cannot work after a personal injury, the person who caused your injury could be liable for your lost income. However, seeking compensation for lost wages is not...
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The Settlement Process For Washington, D.C. Personal Injury Cases
Many if not most Washington, D.C. personal injury lawsuits settle without going to trial. Although settlement can bring a quicker end to a claim, it’s important for victims to bear in mind that it is a process that will take time. Knowing how that process works will help victims in their...
Read MoreHow To Avoid A Swimming Pool Accident This Summer
Summer is here, and that means people all across the country will soon flock to public and private swimming pools. Despite the fun, however, swimming pools remain a major source of injury for Americans. Hundreds of people drown every year, including children, and other accidents are also far too common. Property...
Read MoreWhy It’s Important To Be Honest With Your Washington, D.C. Personal Injury Lawyer
Attorneys are ethically obligated to protect their clients' confidential information. This fundamental aspect of the attorney-client relationship ensures that clients will freely share important facts about themselves and their cases with their lawyers. Despite this duty, personal injury clients are sometimes reluctant to share all of the facts with their legal counsel....
Read MoreBroken Bones Are More Serious Than You Might Think
If you get into an accident in Washington, D.C., obtaining medical attention is one of the most important steps you can take. But not all victims appreciate how serious a broken bone injury can be. Broken bones can be exceptionally painful and debilitating. Plus, it will likely make it difficult for you...
Read MorePre-Existing Conditions Could Complicate Your Maryland Personal Injury Case
If someone causes you to suffer a personal injury due to his or her negligence, that person is generally liable for your medical bills and other expenses. But in real life, injury cases are usually not this simple. A number of factors make injury cases more complicated, and one such factor...
Read MoreHow Lawsuits, Settlements, And Judgments Are Handled For Injured Children In Northern Virginia
When it comes to personal injury lawsuits, there are different rules for children compared to adults. How the lawsuit is filed, and how settlements and judgments are handled, will be vastly different from the way such matters are dealt with for adults. If your child has been injured because of another...
Read MoreBeware These Common Insurance Company Tricks
When you sue someone who injured you, you're more often than not going after that person's insurance company. There's a good chance that you'll hear from an adjuster shortly after your injury. It's always a good idea to retain a skilled Northern Virginia personal injury attorney before you speak with an...
Read MoreCan You Sue The State Of Maryland After A Personal Injury?
You can generally sue a person or entity if you suffered an injury due to that party's negligence. The same is true with respect to the state of Maryland: if you were hurt because of the state's negligent behavior, you can file a lawsuit. However, the rules are different for suits against...
Read MoreWhat Is Discovery and How Can It Help My Northern Virginia Personal Injury Case?
Winning a personal injury lawsuit requires strong evidence. And while injury victims often supply this evidence themselves, there are other individuals who have information that can help you. Sometimes these individuals are defendants and others involved with the lawsuit, but they may be parties outside of the case. To obtain this evidence,...
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