What is Personal Injury Law?

Posted by Rob on January 20, 2010 under Personal Injury | Be the First to Comment

It is a fact of life: Accidents happen every day and innocent people become injured as a result of these accidents. The injuries sustained can be physical, mental or even financial and the effect can be devastating to a person’s well being and quality of life. Injuries that happen as a result of another person’s [...]

Personal Injury Attorney Advice If You Receive A Traffic Citation At The Scene Of The Accident

Posted by Rob on January 5, 2010 under Personal Injury | Be the First to Comment

Most California law enforcement personnel have some personal injury accident investigation training, but mistakes in interpreting any personal injury accident scene can still happen. Innocent accident victims can and do erroneously receive traffic citations for causing or contributing to the injury accident when in fact the personal injury victim was not legally or factually responsible [...]

What Is Personal Injury Law? Posted 9/09

Posted by Rob on November 11, 2009 under Personal Injury | Be the First to Comment

People often have a negative stereotype about personal injury attorneys, thinking of them as “ambulance chasers” that are just out to profit from the pain of others. While some personal injury attorneys may fit this stereotype, the majority do not. Rather than hoping to profit off of the pain of others, the goal of most [...]

The Personal Injury Law Suit: Surviving Surveillance

Posted by Rob on November 6, 2009 under Personal Injury | Be the First to Comment

Surveillance by detectives engaged by insurers denying your claim for damages after an accident is an unfortunate reality when you have started an Ontario accident, including a claim for statutory accident benefits after a motor vehicle accident.
Although surveillance is most commonly used in car wreck or motor vehicle accident claims, it is also used in [...]

Idaho Personal Injury Laws

Posted by Rob on November 1, 2009 under Personal Injury | Be the First to Comment

Idaho’s laws in regard to personal injury will be very similar to those in all other states of the nation. However, there will be some differences in both law and the attitudes of the courts from state to state, even region to region.
Even from one city to another, there is the possibility of encountering minor [...]

How to Significantly Increase Referrals to Your Personal Injury Law Firm

Posted by Rob on October 27, 2009 under Personal Injury | Be the First to Comment

One of the biggest challenges personal injury lawyers face in marketing their law firm is finding new clients without spending a lot of time or money.
The solution, however, isn’t a difficult as you might think. It is a well-known fact that people do business with those they know, like and trust. While marketing slogans and [...]

11 Tips for Marketing Your Personal Injury Law Firm

Posted by Rob on September 27, 2009 under Personal Injury | Be the First to Comment

Marketing your law practice is one of the most frustrating aspects of running a small law firm. No one ever taught you how to market in law school and the typical lawyer marketing article in your state bar journal tells you all the things you can’t do.
Here are eleven major mistakes that personal injury lawyers [...]

The Personal Injury Law Suit: What is a Settlement Conference?

Posted by Rob on September 22, 2009 under Personal Injury | Be the First to Comment

Brenda Hollingsworth and Richard Auger are lawyers representing accident victims in Ontario, Canada. Their law firm is Auger Hollingsworth, located in Ottawa. They are the authors of “An Injured Victim’s Guide to Fair Compensation”. To get free copy of this book, contact http://www.personalinjurottawa.ca ; email info@personalinjuryottawa.ca or call 613.233.4529.Wow Gold Sites

Personal Injury Law and Solicitors in UK

Posted by Rob on September 12, 2009 under Personal Injury | Be the First to Comment

Most UK compensation claims are now settled using the ‘no win no fee’ scheme which is technically called a ‘conditional fee agreement’ (CFA). The solicitor panel members at www.legal-claim.co.uk only deal with claims using CFAs which came into existence following the Access to Justice Act 1999. Prior to then the there were two main methods [...]

Different Aspects of Personal Injury Laws

Posted by Rob on September 2, 2009 under Personal Injury | Be the First to Comment

Personal injury laws are defined at state level. A panel of judges and the members of legislatures sit together to create, modify and amend the laws. Personal injury law of one state may not be the verbatim copy of that of another state; personal injury laws of California may not be same as that of [...]