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  • Getting Accident Evidence In Unfamiliar Places With Tech

    When you're on a vacation, you might not know the ins and outs of different communities, much less the roads. Getting in an accident with low visibility and unfamiliar surroundings can make it difficult if fault is disputed or if your legal adversary tries to blame you for being an outsider without local driving experience. Here are a few ways to grab evidence to prove your innocence, as well as ways to stay safer before the problem starts.
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  • Three Myths About Red Light Tickets To Stop Falling For

    One of the most frustrating pieces of mail you can get is a ticket indicating that you have run a red light sometime in the past and need to pay the fine for doing so. Generally, a photo of you running the red light will be included. Here are three myths about this type of ticket that you ought to know the truth behind: The Picture Automatically Shows Guilt: Many people, once they receive the red light ticket in the mail simply pay up because they believe that there is no way to fight the ticket at this point.
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  • 3 Facts About Your Auto Insurance After An Accident

    After an auto accident, your first thought may not be what happens to your insurance rates, especially if you've been injured or your car totaled. However, the fact is that any reported accident affects your insurance. Check out these three facts regarding auto insurance after an accident to see what you can expect next. Your Rates May Increase One popular fear is that your auto insurance rates will increase if you are in an accident, and unfortunately, that is usually true, especially if you are the at-fault driver.
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  • Do Commercial Trucks Transporting Animals Pose Increased Threat To Drivers?

    An accident in July on the Oregon Coast's Highway 101 shows the unintended consequences when commercial truck drivers aren't paying full attention.  The semi-truck held containers of hagfish, an eel-like creature that secretes a slimy substance when stressed. As the driver neared a construction zone, he slammed on his brakes. The quick stop caused 13 containers of eels to slide off the commercial truck and break open on the highway.
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  • Dog Bites 101: 3 Tips To Improve Your Chances Of Winning Your Personal Injury Case

    A dog bite can be a very traumatic experience. If you have suffered from a dog bite, you may want to file a personal injury claim and hire a dog bite attorney. Unfortunately, many people go about this wrong and wind up getting denied the compensation they deserve. Luckily, you can increase your chances of a successful claim by following these three tips. 1. Obtain Medical Treatment If you plan to file a personal injury claim against the dog's owner or insurance company, you need to seek medical treatment.
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  • What Motions Can Be Filed In Your Personal Injury Case?

    In a personal injury case, pretrial motions can sometimes help in resolving the case before it even goes to trial. Motions can be filed by either party. If you and your attorney were unable to reach a settlement with the insurance company and a trial is imminent, here is what you need to know about pretrial motions. Can Your Case Be Tossed by the Court? One of the most commonly filed pretrial motions in personal injury cases is a motion to dismiss.
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  • Four Ways Investigators Use Social Media Against You

    If you are dealing with a workers compensation claim because of an injury you have suffered at work, you are going to want to be mindful about what you post on social media. This is especially true when it comes to workers compensation claims since, more than likely, your employer has a private investigator to help them defend their case. Here are four ways these private investigators are going to use social media against you:
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  • What You Should Do if You Suspect Your Loved One Was Abused in a Nursing Home

    If someone that you love is in a nursing home, your main concern is likely making sure that they are being well taken care of. The last thing you would ever want to happen is for them to be mishandled or abused in some way. If your loved one has let you know that they're being abused or if you've spotted some things that just don't sit right with you, the next moves you make could be very important.
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  • Personal Injury Claims: 3 Mistakes You Will Want To Avoid At All Costs

    It is understandable to not want to deal with the personal injury claim process after getting injured in a serious accident. However, there are certain steps that must be taken in order for the claim to be successful. If a mistake is made throughout the process, it could result in the claim being unsuccessful or taking longer than necessary. So, with that being said, here are a few mistakes that you will want to avoid after you are involved in an accident:
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  • Whenever You're In A Car Accident, Remember The Acronym SAFETY

    Nobody wants to be involved in a car crash, but chances are good that in some point during your life, you will be in a collision. In the minutes after a crash, it's easy to lose your wits and forget what you should and should not do. A good strategy to make sure you react properly is to remember the acronym SAFETY. Here's what each letter stands for, and a closer look at the actions you should take.
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