5 Pieces of Evidence That May Strengthen Your Truck Accident Claim
BY Chelsie King Garza FILED UNDER: Highway Crashes
If you intend to file a truck accident claim, its outcome is going to come down to the strength of the evidence you present. In order to recover a payout, you’re going to have to convince the insurance adjuster—or, if the case ends up in court, the judge and jury—of both liability and damages. While
How to Establish Liability for a Dog Bite
BY Chelsie King Garza FILED UNDER: Personal Injury
More than 4.5 million dog attacks occur across the United States every single year. Of those who are bitten, nearly 1 in 5 sustains severe enough injuries that they need medical attention. Like other unanticipated injuries, those that result from an animal attack—e.g., puncture wounds, fractures, and nerve damage—can be devastating physically, emotionally, and financially.
Who Might Be Liable for Damages Caused by a Defective Product?
BY Chelsie King Garza FILED UNDER: Dangerous Products, Uncategorized
When a defective product hits the shelves, serious injuries are essentially inevitable. It generally takes at least a few accidents for the manufacturer to justify the cost of issuing a recall, so a dozen or more consumers almost always get hurt before the flaw in question is addressed. Thankfully, those who do end up sustaining
What Kinds of Damages Are Available in Birth Injury Claims?
BY Chelsie King Garza FILED UNDER: Birth Injuries
While most physicians are sued for medical malpractice at some point, some specialties see a lot more legal action than other. OB/GYNs, for example, are named in the most lawsuits. Despite the many advancements of medical science in the past few decades, birth injuries remain fairly prevalent. Some of the most common issues include brachial