What You Should Do if You Suspect Your Loved One Was Abused in a Nursing Home

Posted on: 24 July 2017

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

Posted on: 21 July 2017

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

Posted on: 21 July 2017

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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What Could Go Wrong At A Deposition?

Posted on: 19 July 2017

After filing a lawsuit against an insurance company for injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident, there is a good chance that you will have to attend a deposition. The deposition is an opportunity to clarify statements that have been made about your case. It is also the insurance company's chance to pick apart your case. If you are facing a deposition, avoid these mistakes to keep from harming your case.
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