Month: October 2019

The Most Common Myths About Personal Injury Claims

Personal Injury News | October 26, 2019

Dealing with personal injury can be an incredibly stressful process. Unfortunately, there are many common misconceptions about personal injury claims that prevent victims from collecting the compensation they are rightfully owed. Being informed can help you make the best possible decisions for your specific case. You should never have to pay for someone else’s mistakes….

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Handling Nursing Home Slip and Fall Injuries

Personal Injury News | October 25, 2019

As people grow older, accidental falls are more likely to happen and are more likely to lead to serious injuries. Some injuries can exacerbate or lead to other medical complications. Knowing what caused the fall is often important because depending on the cause, you or your loved one could be eligible for compensation. Contact a New…

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How Nursing Home Understaffing Increases Abuse

Personal Injury News | October 24, 2019

The number of nursing homes that continue to operate despite being understaffed would baffle most people. What makes matters worse is that understaffing is associated with nursing home abuse. There are various reasons understaffing happens, but the important thing is to recognize early signs of abuse and take action to stop this from happening. One…

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What Are Accident Reconstruction Specialists?

Accident News | October 23, 2019

After a car accident, many factors can become confused as soon as witnesses, the other driver, and other lawyers become involved. The original story of what happened can be easily distorted by faulty memory, emotional distress, multiple accounts of what happened, and the passage of time after the accident. Accident reconstruction specialists can help you advert…

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Is Nursing Home Abuse Underreported?

Personal Injury News | October 23, 2019

Did you know that elder abuse is responsible for nearly every one in five high-risk emergency room visits by nursing home residents? This is just one of the many shocking facts and figures published in a recent 2019 study from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Even more appalling is the fact…

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