02nd March 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Benjamin Glass
When some people hear you're filing a personal injury claim they may conjure up media stereotypes of multi-million dollar settlements for minor injuries. While these instances may be true on TV shows and in the movies,...
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23rd February 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Benjamin Glass
When you file a personal injury claim you will be dealing with the insurance company, which will almost never offer you a substantial injury claim settlement. The insurance company is interested in keeping the money in...
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18th February 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Benjamin Glass
When you see a doctor for any reason—voluntary or emergency—you expect to be treated with the best care available. Unfortunately, thousands of medical negligence cases occur each year, resulting in the need to file a m...
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16th February 2011
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A personal injury claim begins when you suffer an injury because of the negligence of another. You must have suffered substantial damages and injuries, and you must be able to prove that the other party was 100% at fau...
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15th February 2011
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Every year hundreds of thousands of Americans suffer from a heart attack—one every 34 seconds, according to the American Heart Association. While modern medicine has raised the survival rate of a heart attack considera...
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09th February 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Benjamin Glass
A negligence case where you are injured due to the actions or inaction of another party may result in the need to file a personal injury claim. This is an important matter that should not be taken lightly, as it may ma...
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31st January 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Benjamin Glass
Remember that the insurance company, whether your own or the party responsible for your accident, is first and foremost a business that's looking out for its own interests first. No matter how sympathetic and concerned...
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25th January 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Benjamin Glass
Hiring a personal injury attorney should be considered just as serious of a decision as buying a new car or choosing an apartment to live in. These are decisions that are going to impact your life for a considerable am...
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21st January 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Benjamin Glass
One of the best ways to help your personal injury claim resolve successfully after a serious injury is to avoid listening to many of the personal injury myths you may hear from others. Well-meaning friends and family, ...
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17th January 2011
Copyright (c) 2010 Benjamin Glass
When most people hear the word "outsourcing" they immediately conjure up images of overseas call centers, badly disguised accents and customer service headaches. While it's true that there have been many outsourcing di...
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05th January 2011
Copyright (c) 2010 Benjamin Glass
It's a common site in the business world to see a successful CEO surrounded by a team of smart, hard-working assistants. It's extremely difficult to run a successful law firm alone, and many lawyers depend on the effor...
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13th December 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Benjamin Glass
A personal injury claim is filed when you are the victim of injury because of the negligence of another party. In most cases, a personal injury claim is first filed with an insurance company that carries auto, homeowne...
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06th December 2010
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A valid personal injury claim involves 3 main points: an accident, negligence of another party that caused that accident, and damages that resulted from the accident. Without these basic elements, you generally do not ...
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03rd December 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Benjamin Glass
It's a difficult time when you've lost a loved one unexpectedly because of the negligence of another person. In cases such as these, the surviving family members may seek to bring a wrongful death lawsuit against the p...
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30th November 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Benjamin Glass
In the world of negligence laws there are two main types: comparative negligence and contributory negligence. While the majority of the U.S. states follow some form of comparative negligence law, 4 states and the Distr...
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