Offshore Injuries: Who Is Responsible, And Can You Sue?

Posted on: 5 August 2019
Having fun in the water is something most people like to do every summer. Boating, fishing, diving, swimming, jet-skiing, water skiing, and having offshore parties are all fun things to do on the water ... until it is not so fun anymore because somebody gets hurt. Offshore injuries are often the worst because people have to make a beeline back to shore, get into a car, and race to the nearest hospital.
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How To Handle Your Personal Injury Medical Exam

Posted on: 28 March 2019
When an accident upsets your life, it can have far-reaching consequences. You might be surprised at the way even minor injuries affect you, for example. In some cases, you might be asked to appear at a special type of medical exam during your quest to obtain financial compensation. Read on to find out more about dealing with the independent medical exam (IME). What is the purpose of the IME? You might not realize it yet, but your entire personal injury case hinges on your injuries and medical expenses.
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Hurt In A Car Crash? Back Up Your Injury Claims And Optimize Potential Compensation

Posted on: 27 July 2016
After being injured in a car crash that was the other party's fault, it is essential to hire an experienced personal injury attorney to represent you as you negotiate for fair compensation to cover your pain and suffering. Your lawyer will do most of the legwork, such as dealing with the stress of working with the other party's insurance adjuster and court officials, as well as handling all the paperwork that has to be managed throughout your case.
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What To Know About Permanent Disability And Workers' Comp

Posted on: 19 July 2016
What to Know About Permanent Disability and Workers' Comp While you certainly appreciate the workers' comp benefits you've been receiving, the partial wages may not be enough to pay your bills and you may be wondering what could happen if you don't soon return to your job. It stands to reason, the more severe your workplace injury the longer your recovery time. If you have not been able to return to work in a timely manner after your injury, you may facing a particular type of injury and your workers' comp benefits could be in for a change.
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