Debunking 4 Common Myths About Medical Malpractice Cases

If you or someone you love is believed to have been a victim of medical malpractice, the first thing you should do is get a second opinion from a trusted and reputable doctor. Often times, a doctor's opinion can go a long way in these cases. Still, before you pursue your medical malpractice case, there are some important facts you need to be aware of, as there are so many myths out there about medical malpractice. Read More 

3 Of The Biggest Safety Mistakes You Should Avoid As A Motorcycle Driver

It is no big secret that driving a motorcycle comes along with a few more risks than just driving a car. In 2014, 4,586 motorcyclists died as a result of a crash and with statistics so alarmingly high, as a driver, it is crucial that you know how to keep yourself safe when you are traveling around other vehicles. Even though the basics of driving a motorcycle on the same highways as passenger vehicles may seem easy enough, there are a few safety mistakes every driver must work to avoid. Read More 

Establishing Fault: When Negligence Is Hard To Prove After An Auto Accident Injury

When you have been injured in a car accident, this does not mean that you automatically have a viable personal injury lawsuit. Once you have received medical care, accident reports have been filed and you are fleshing out what happened, it may be difficult to prove who is at fault for the accident. There can be many variables in a car accident, and deciding who is at fault may come down to each party being partially responsible. Read More 

3 Things You Need To Understand About Personal Injury Claims

Injuries happen more often than you might think. Whether it be that you fell in the parking lot of the dentist office or you were in a car accident, you cannot always predict when an incident is going to occur. Regardless of where the injury happened, you deserve to be compensated for your injuries. However, there are a few things you need to understand about your personal injury case to make sure you have a full understanding of what to expect. Read More 

Set The Stage For Personal Injury Success With Memory Aids

If you have been the victim of another person's negligence and are considering filing a personal injury claim, don't rely on your memory to help your case. While the at-fault driver's insurance company may compensate you for your vehicle and medical expenses, you can only seek pain and suffering damages through a personal injury claim, and your memory of this traumatic event may not be reliable enough without some help. Personal injury cases can drag on for months in some cases, increasing the possibility that important details could be forgotten and lost. Read More