Thumbs Down: Why You Should Avoid Using Social Media During Your Personal Injury Case

Posted on: 7 February 2017

According to a recent Pew Internet report, approximately 7 out of 10 Americans use social media to share their thoughts, photos and feelings with one another. In an ongoing personal injury lawsuit, however, the things you post on social media could be used against you in your case. The following explains how using social media could inadvertently work against your claim, including what to specifically look out for when it comes to using social media.
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Worker's Comp Cases: 3 Ways to Help Cut Fees and Get the Legal Help You Need

Posted on: 14 December 2016

One of the biggest issues that arises with a worker's comp case is money. When you are out of work and struggling to get the compensation that you deserve, it can be very challenging to spend any type of extra money on different services and extra things. When you are getting legal help for your worker's comp, it's important to understand the extra costs that can come along with this. This will help you manage the extra amounts that you have to pay and allow you to get the full benefits of services without paying anything out of pocket.
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Slip & Fall Accidents: 3 Ways to Identify Slippery Liquids That Caused the Accident

Posted on: 21 November 2016

Slip and fall accidents are prevalent in the U.S. While some slip and fall accidents will only result in minor bruising or a bit of pain, 1 in 5 slip and fall accidents can cause serious injuries like broken bones or even a head injury. If you sustained a severe injury, you are entitled to sue for compensation from the party responsible for causing the accident. This is especially true if you slipped on an unknown liquid substance.
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What Factors Must Be Present to Win a Slip-and-Fall Lawsuit?

Posted on: 18 November 2016

The term "slip and fall" refers to a branch of personal-injury law that handles cases of injuries that result from slipping on floors. If you were walking inside or outside of a business and fell to the ground because of something slippery, you might be able to sue the owner of the business for this. Slip-and-fall cases can be tricky in some situations, but you may be able to win your case if the following factors are present.
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