If you're injured in an accident through no fault of your own, the law allows you to recover losses, typically through liability insurance. Injuries can range from minor to severe, with some requiring surgery or causing permanent disabilities. Damages include medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering, along with emotional distress from the injury and treatment.
I hope you never need a Car Accident Attorney, but statistics show at some point you probably will. Although they happen in many ways, shapes and forms, I’ve represented folks in all types of car accidents
Trucking Accidents or collisions involving “big rigs” or commercial carriers are an entirely different animal when compared to a car accident. A commercial transportation company that is involved in interstate trucking is governed by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations. This means that an additional set of rules, technology, business practices and insurance coverage comes into play. Every year thousands of trucking fatalities occur — people are killed and hundreds of thousands more are injured as the result of large truck accidents.
Injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident are usually very serious. It is every rider’s worst nightmare – being hit and thrown from the bike. In my experience, the most common type of motorcycle collision involves a circumstance where someone is making a left-hand turn in front of you, violating your right of way. Also common is a rear-end collision causing the motorcyclist serious injury or death. People just don’t seem to watch out for motorcycles. It also seems folks have a difficult time calculating the closing speed of an approach motorcyclist.
"Slip and fall" or "trip and fall" accidents typically happen when someone falls due to a hazard in a store or business. Businesses are required by law to keep their premises safe or warn customers about potential dangers. This applies to all types of businesses, from grocery stores to hair salons. These cases can be hard to win, so it’s crucial for victims to take pictures of the scene and notify the business about the injury to ensure proper documentation.
Wrongful death happens when someone dies due to another's negligence or intentional actions. These cases are emotional and often, grieving families delay consulting an attorney. However, it's important to act quickly to preserve evidence and interview witnesses before memories fade. While no amount of money can replace a lost loved one, the law provides a way to hold the responsible party accountable. A wrongful death claim must be filed by the deceased’s estate administrator or personal representative, and in the case of a minor, the custodial parents can serve without opening an estate.
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