Posted by Katie Clayton on October 26, 2010 under Personal Injury |
Personal injury claims are a major player in the litigation market and cover eventualities from asbestosis developed from working in close contact with asbestos to whiplash sustained in a car accident. Personal injuries are not just physical, they can be psychological, for example post traumatic stress caused by a particularly distressing experience.
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Posted by Fred Jackson on under Personal Injury |
When it comes to numbers you could be someone who collects and recollects certain digits that may come off as extraordinary. Around $8 trillion is the federal debt of the United States resulting from the $28,000 per American family. Much troublesome is this occurrence. Terrifying is a number other than this. Passing the United States bar has been an achievement of more than a million lawyers.
Posted by Kurt Lavecchia on October 25, 2010 under Personal Injury |
The Fulton Auto Accident Attorney can help men and women who have sustained injuries in an auto accident by helping them recover the money they need to pay for medical bills and receive money damages. Many men and women who have been in a car accident will try to talk over their own settlement with an auto insurance company. This can be a big mistake because the accident victim is at a disadvantage.
Posted by Archie J. Arnold on under Personal Injury |
Although there are similar types of car crashes and accidents, the truth is, no two accidents are ever really the same. Ands because these accidents are not the same, neither therefore are the claims. To make sure those injured in a car crash receive appropriate compensation, the must make sure they first follow these steps.
Posted by Mark Walters on October 24, 2010 under Personal Injury |
Have you recently been involved in an accident causing significant injury to your person? Were there costs incurred as a result of this injury, either medical costs or lost wages? If so, you may want to file a claim against the insurance company. Filing a claim against an insurance company is your right, but before you rush out and hire an attorney you may want to consider handling things from your end first. With many personal injury claims, some insurance companies may prefer to settle the matter out of court, and if that’s the case, paying a fee to a personal injury lawyer may cost you more than the claim is worth. For your consideration, below we’ll explain how to file a personal injury claim on your own.
Posted by Jessica Evans on October 23, 2010 under Personal Injury |
Tattoos and body piercings are not a 21st century phenomenon; they have been practiced for centuries worldwide. The reasons for doing so are as diverse as the cultures they come from.
Posted by Katie Clayton on under Personal Injury |
We would recommend making your claim at the earliest opportunity, as the law within the United Kingdom only allows an adult three years from the date of the accident or injury for a claim to be made. If the claim was to be brought outside of this time limit, you may have lost your legal right to bring a claim for compensation. If you have an accident before you reach 18 years of age, you have 3 years from your 18th birthday in which to bring Court proceedings for the claim.
Posted by Kiera I. Barton on October 22, 2010 under Personal Injury |
Spinal injuries are very serious, and the results of sustaining an injury to the spine can be devastating to an individual, and traumatic for their family. The extent of the injuries can be life changing, with the effects on the lower end of the scale ranging from nerve damage, motor skills, to partial or full paralysis – for which there is sometimes, unfortunately, no cure. If you have been involved in an incident where someone else has caused you a spinal injury, you could be entitled to financial compensation.
Posted by Fred Hamilton on under Personal Injury |
The state system’s way of compensating lawyers who represent clients from indigent backgrounds is unconstitutional and must be replaced with a fairer system, states one particular attorney. The lawyer pointed out how unjust it was that attorneys were made to pay for the defense services of those who couldn’t afford for them. How the justices reacted and what they asked made it seem as if he got their vote of sympathy.
Posted by Alexander Garcia on October 21, 2010 under Copyright Law |
If you look at the books of large businesses these days you will discover that their intellectual property (IP) adds a huge amount to the balance sheet. In fact most businesses fixed assets are minute in comparison to the brand and IP value. This tells us something very interesting – yes – how much more would your business be worth if you invested more in IP recognition and registration?