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Be Careful When Filing A Claim If You & The Other Driver Have The Same Insurance Company

There are only so many insurance companies out there, which means that when you get into an accident, there is always a probability that the other drive who was involved in the accident may have the same insurance company as you. You need to be careful when filing a claim when you and the other drive both have the same insurance company. #1 Collect The Other Driver's Information You still need to collect the other driver's contact information after you find out that you have the same insurance company. Read More 

Suffered A Dog Bite? Why You Need An Attorney

If you've recently been the victim of a dog bite, you're likely feeling a range of emotions.  There may be bodily injury, along with mental scars to match.  That's why you don't need to face the incident alone.  You need quality legal representation that can help you get the restitution you deserve.  Use this information to learn two reasons why you must hire an attorney after you've suffered a dog bite. Read More 

Attacked By A Neighbor’s Dog? What You Need To Know

Dogs are considered man's best friend, but just like humans, dogs can be unpredictable. Every year, more than 4 million people are bitten by dogs. While some in this group are owner bites, unsuspecting neighbors like yourself also fall within this category. If you are the victim of an attack by a neighbor's dog, you do have legal rights that you can rely on. Investigate Local Laws Find out what type of laws your state has in place when it comes to dog bites. Read More 

Getting Compensated For A Motorcycle Accident: Proving You Meet Reasonable Precaution Expectations

Riding down the open road on a motorcycle can be an extremely gratifying feeling. Unfortunately, sharing the roadways with motorists on four wheels leaves you susceptible to involvement in an accident while you are riding your motorcycle. In order to prove that you are entitled to financial compensation for your pain and suffering following a motorcycle accident, you may be required to prove that you took reasonable precautions to prevent the accident from occurring in the first place. Read More 

What Are Your Workers’ Compensation Options When Your Employer Is Uncooperative?

When you are injured or otherwise harmed on the job, you probably expect your employer to take all of the necessary steps to protect and reimburse you for your pain, medical care, and time lost. Workers' compensation insurance exists specifically for this purpose, but, unfortunately, many employers try to get around claims in order to keep their rates low. If you have recently been injured as a result of your employer's negligence and feel that you are not being given the compensation you need, you may need to arm yourself with an experienced workers' compensation lawyer to see that your claim is filed and reimbursed properly. Read More