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what to expect during a personal injury lawsuit

If you have been injured and you feel as though someone had neglected a responsibility that could have prevented that injury, you could have good standing for an injury lawsuit. How do you know if you could sue that person? My blog will provide you with as much information about filing and surviving a personal injury lawsuit. These cases can go on for many, many years, so you will have to be patient and know what to expect going into them. Hopefully, the information provided here on this blog will be enough to help you understand what you will experience.

Don’t Rely On The Wrong People After A Work Accident

If you have a work-related injury, you might assume that certain people are on your side. Unfortunately, that assumption could lead to not only disappointment but delays and problems with your workers' compensation claim. To find out what you should do to protect your own interests, and to avoid depending on the wrong people after a work accident, read on. Who is on Your Side? You may trust your employer to have your back, but businesses don't operate on goodwill, they are made to make a profit. Read More 

Hiring A Motorcycle Accident Lawyer After Suffering A Grievous Injury

A motorcycle wreck can leave you with serious injuries from which it may take months or years to recover. You may also experience debilitating pain and suffering that make getting back to everyday life difficult or even impossible. When the wreck was not your fault, you have legal avenues available to you as a victim. You can find out what they are and how to make full use of them by retaining a motorcycle accident lawyer to represent you. Read More 

How The “Worn-Out Worker” Rule Applies To SSDI Claims

The disability you are suffering from is a major determining factor in whether you will be entitled to SSDI benefits. However, your work history and education also play a role especially if you have a marginal education and have performed hard physical labor for most of your life. Your SSDI lawyer might advise you to file for SSDI benefits under the "worn-out worker" rule. How the "Worn-Out Worker" Rule Works Read More