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‘Pain and suffering’ is a legal term used to cover the physical pain, emotional distress, and decreased quality of life resulting from an accident. While this type of loss is harder for a Phoenix bicycle accident att...
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In Arizona, bicycles are classified as vehicles, but different rules of the road apply to cars and bicycles. After an accident, cyclists usually have far more severe physical injuries, higher medical costs, and a greater...
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Which Injury Lawyers Have Trial Experience? When you're choosing legal representation after a serious accident, one question matters more than many people realize: which injury lawyers have trial experience? While most ...
read moreIt can be difficult to determine if your case is worth taking to court. Even though the vast majority of personal injury cases settle, there are instances where pursuing litigation is the best path, and you don’t want ...
read moreAfter a serious accident, many victims wonder how much their case might be worth. This makes sense, as they may be facing ever-increasing medical bills and unable to work. However, they may overlook another importan...
read moreWhile the vast majority of personal injury cases settle, there are key factors that can make going to trial the best choice. Car accidents go to trial most often when damages are extreme, multiple parties are involved, o...
read moreIn reality, very few personal injury cases go to trial. However, there are reasons some accident cases benefit from going before a judge or jury. Going to trial after an accident can result in higher compensation, b...
read moreThere’s no simple answer to the question of if your case would benefit from going to trial, but preparing to do so will always strengthen your case. Success rates for settling or going to trial after an accident depend...
read moreIn Arizona, if you sign an accident settlement agreement that includes a release clause, you won’t be able to appeal or change the terms after the fact. That said, there are certain special circumstances (e.g., fraud, ...
read moreIn Arizona, the majority of accident cases are settled before they go to trial. Settlements can generally be reached faster than a court decision, are not subject to unpredictable court decisions, preserve the parties’...
read moreWhen you settle an accident claim, you want the ordeal to be over so you can move on with your life. However, if you settle too quickly, you may not be aware of certain expenses when you agree to accept an offer. Th...
read moreIt’s not uncommon for insurance companies to make a quick settlement offer after an accident. This is a way for them to minimize their payout by getting you to settle before you are fully aware of the extent of your in...
read moreWhen something seems too good to be true, it usually is. This is why it’s important to have a car accident lawyer for serious injury settlements review the details of any settlement offer before accepting it. They can ...
read moreIf you’re injured in an accident in Phoenix and want to be fully compensated, you need to be able to prove the defendant’s fault. This means putting together a strong case with undeniable evidence. Experienced att...
read moreAlthough simple accident claims are settled out of court, most insurance companies and other liable parties don’t like paying out large settlements. They’ll frustrate you, hoping you’ll give up or settle for less t...
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