The fee charged by the lawyer is an obvious expense. Still there are other costs that have to be taken care of, as the case works its way through the legal system. Read More
How Do Claimants Benefit From Settling?
An injured claimant could sue the responsible party. Still most claimants prefer to seek a settlement with the insurance company. Why is that the case? Read More
Guidelines To Follow When Negotiating With Insurance Company
Insurance companies hope to make a payout that it as small as possible. Claimants generally hope to receive a compensation that is as generous as possible. Hence, the 2 sides must negotiate, in order to reach a settlement. Read More
What To Do On The First Call With The Insurance Adjuster After An Accident
You’ll probably get a call from the defendant’s insurance company after you’ve been involved in a personal injury accident. This is especially true if you’ve just been involved in a car accident. Your lawyer will tell you that there are some things you should say and some things you should keep your mouth shut about. This article will discuss that in more detail. Read More
What Is The Real Cost of Taking Your Personal Injury Case To Court?
Have you heard of the word ‘Litigation?” It’s essentially a fancy term for going to court with your personal injury case. The process tends to be expensive and time-consuming. If you and the defense can’t agree on a settlement out of court, you’ll have to go through the expensive and time-consuming process of taking your personal injury case to court. There are many different costs involved. Some of these are: Read More
What Exactly Is A Medical Lien In A Personal Injury Claim?
If you’ve ever been involved in a personal injury accident, your first action was (probably) to hire a good lawyer. If you talked to this person enough, he or she probably told you about medical liens. This is important since the majority of the costs in a personal injury accident stem from medical bills. Read More
Do You Always Have To Give A Deposition In A Personal Injury Case?
Your lawyer will tell you that you may have to give a deposition if you are ever involved in a personal injury civil lawsuit. You’ll be told that a deposition is essentially a question-and-answer session that is a standard process in the discovery period that takes place before the trial does. Read More
What Is The Evidence Threshold In A Personal Injury Case?
The amount of evidence presented by either party in a personal injury case serves to strengthen or weaken the body of proof. Each element of a presented claim must be proven as having been more likely or not to have existed at the time of the injury-causing accident. Read More
What Facts Can Persuade A Lawyer To Take A Personal Injury Case?
Any good personal injury lawyer in London agrees to provide a potential client with a free consultation. That consultation allows the lawyer to learn more about the presented case. In other words, the consulted attorney often seeks the answers to specific questions. Read More
Potential Methods For Defending A Product Liability Lawsuit
Sellers or manufacturers that have become the target of a product liability lawsuit want to find a personal injury lawyer that has acquired a familiarity with these methods. Read More