Getting Up Close and Personal With Personal Injury Law

Was Your Personal Injury Claim Denied? Know What To Do

Were you involved in an accident, made a claim with the responsible parties insurance provider, and had the claim denied? If so, you're going to need to know what to do. Insurance companies only have profits in mind when deciding how to handle your case, and it is possible that your claim could be wrongfully denied. File A Lawsuit If you get that letter in the mail stating that the insurance provider has denied your injury claim, you are likely going to have to file a lawsuit to get the compensation you deserve. Read More 

What Accident Victims May Need To Know About No Fault Insurance Claims

There are many different types of insurance coverage, and this can lead to some confusion when individuals are injured in an accident as they may not be sure as to what to expect. Becoming more informed about common myths about insurance can be one of the more effective ways of preparing yourself for this type of situation. Myth: Insurance Must Always Indicate A Party At Fault In Order For A Claim To Be Filed Read More 

Paying For Social Security Legal Help The Easy Way

It can be difficult to get the Social Security benefits you need. The application and approval process can be lengthy and, often, disappointing. Most Social Security applicants get turned down on their initial try, and that leads to an appeal. Read on to find out why you need legal help and how to pay for it so that you can get the benefits you need. Support at the Appeal Social Security doesn't necessarily make things easy for applicants, and the appeal hearing is no different. Read More 

Three Things Your Car Accident Lawyer Wants You To Know

If you have been in a car accident, you've likely got an insurance claim and potentially a lawsuit ahead of you. However, no matter what the cause of the accident, it's important that you understand how to handle the immediate period afterward. Especially when it comes to talking with the insurance company and the claims adjuster, there are mistakes that can ultimately cost you in a claim against the other party. Read More 

Multi-State Auto Accident Jurisdiction

If you need to file a lawsuit for an accident that involves drivers from multiple states, then you need to identify the correct jurisdiction for your lawsuit. The following are some of the factors that determine the correct jurisdiction and why it's such a big deal to get it right. Determinant Factors Here are the four most important factors that determine where to file the lawsuit. Defendant's Residence Auto accident laws generally allow you to sue the defendant in their resident state. Read More