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Your Rights as A Passenger in A Car Accident

Whether you’re the driver or the passenger, at-fault or not-at-fault, car accidents are never fun. There is good news, however, for the passengers in a vehicle that has crashed.
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June National Safety Month

June is National Safety Month, according to the National Safety Council, which makes it a perfect time to talk about road safety topics that often lead to personal injury cases for lawyers.
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Understanding Settlement and Release Agreements

You’ve finally come to the end of the long and drawn out litigation process, and it’s time to settle your claim once and for all. The way that most cases are ended is not with a jury or a judge, but with a settlement agreement.
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Why You Should Have Uninsured Motorist Coverage

Did you know that an estimated one out of every eight drivers on the road are driving without car insurance? In some states, the number is much higher – as many as one out of every four drivers going uninsured.
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The Process of A Personal Injury Claim

If you’ve been in a car accident, there’s a long road ahead to settling the claim and getting what you are owed. It’s a complicated process, which is why one of the first things you should always do is contact an experienced personal injury attorney.
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Why You Should Be Careful What You Tell Insurance Adjusters

Anytime you’re in a vehicle accident that you didn’t cause, it’s very likely that you’ll be hearing from the insurance company of the driver who caused the wreck. It’s very important to remember that insurance companies are for-profit businesses, and the less money they give you, the more money they keep.
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