4 Difficult To Navigate Car Accident Situations

Posted on: 6 March 2015
Have you recently been in a car accident? A small accident could simply require a police report and exchange of insurance, but other accidents require contacting an attorney. Each situation is different, but read about the following situations that can be more legally problematic than others.  1. Hitting Another Car From Behind When you hit another car from behind, it's generally thought that you must have been following too closely. You are always supposed to give yourself enough room between your car and another car so that you can stop in time if they stop abruptly.
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The Complex Problem Of Veterans With Personal Injuries

Posted on: 5 March 2015
A veteran who is receiving compensation from the US Department of Veterans Affairs or filing a compensation claim may find the compensation system confusing when it comes to personal injuries. Injuries that aren't connected to military service have a unique area in medical law that may change the veteran's ability to claim compensation, receive affordable medical care, or proceed with an injury claim. Consider a few ways to protect yourself against future confusion as you work through the compensation system.
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What To Do When The Insurance Adjuster Is Stalling Over Your Settlement Talks

Posted on: 3 March 2015
What do you do when your adjuster refuses to make a serious offer or seems to be engaged in stalling tactics? Deal with the situation by: Bringing Up Lawsuit Talks Threaten your adjuster with a lawsuit and see how he or she reacts. Adjusters don't like lawsuits because it costs their companies money, and they may even be moved off their cases. To prevent such an eventuality, the adjuster may respond to your threat of a lawsuit by making a serious offer to you.
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Demand After Disaster: The Demand Letter After An Accident

Posted on: 3 March 2015
If you have been injured in an accident that another person is responsible for, you have to be demanding to get what you deserve. Your personal injury attorney will usually make these demands for you in the form of a personal injury demand letter. The letter is an official communication with the insurance company that represents the person responsible for your damages. Read on to learn more about how demand letters work, and how they can affect your case.
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