How Personal Injury Lawsuits Work

From accident to settlement — a step-by-step guide to navigating a personal injury claim and protecting your rights.

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How Personal Injury Lawsuits Work
What to Do After a Car Accident (Legally)

The steps you take right after a crash determine your claim's value. Don't make these costly mistakes.

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What to Do After a Car Accident (Legally)
Slip and Fall Claims: What You Need to Prove

Property owners can be held liable for unsafe conditions. Here's what it takes to win a slip and fall claim.

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Slip and Fall Claims: What You Need to Prove
Medical Malpractice: What You Need to Know

Not every bad outcome is malpractice. Learn what medical negligence actually means and when you have a case.

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Medical Malpractice: What You Need to Know
Workers' Compensation: Your Rights After a Work Injury

Hurt at work? Workers' comp covers medical bills and lost wages. Know your rights and how to file a strong claim.

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Workers' Compensation: Your Rights After a Work Injury
How to Choose the Right Personal Injury Lawyer

7 questions that separate great injury attorneys from average ones — ask these before you sign anything.

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How to Choose the Right Personal Injury Lawyer
Wrongful Death Lawsuits: Who Can Sue & What You Can Recover

When negligence kills a family member, you may have a wrongful death claim. Here's what to know about filing.

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Wrongful Death Lawsuits: Who Can Sue & What You Can Recover
Insurance Bad Faith: When Insurers Break the Law

Insurers that delay, deny, or underpay claims can be sued for bad faith. Learn what that means and what you can recover.

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Insurance Bad Faith: When Insurers Break the Law
How to Negotiate a Personal Injury Settlement

The negotiation tactics attorneys use to maximize settlement offers — and how to know when to accept.

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How to Negotiate a Personal Injury Settlement
Product Liability: Suing Over a Defective Product

Hurt by a defective product? Manufacturers can be held liable under strict liability — no negligence proof needed.

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Product Liability: Suing Over a Defective Product