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3 Elements Of Your Birth Injury Case

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In a birth injury case, you have the chance to hold your medical care provider responsible for the injury that your child suffered. To be successful in your claim, you have to prove three elements. If you fail to do so, your claim could be denied by the provider’s insurance company or dismissed by a trial judge. To help start your claim, here are the three elements you have to prove.…

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Hurt At Work? Three Types Of Injuries That Might Be Covered By Workers Compensation

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Being injured on the job is never fun. In addition to being embarrassed about your injury and missing out on income, you might also be left struggling with the long-term ramifications of your injury. Fortunately, working with a lawyer can help you to receive a fair settlement so that you can continue to enjoy your standard of living while you recover. Here are three types of workplace injuries typically covered under the umbrella of workers compensation, and why you shouldn’t hesitate to talk with an attorney.…

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How Could Potential Changes to Florida's Personal Injury Laws Affect Your Case?

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If you’ve recently suffered a debilitating injury due to someone else’s negligent or reckless behavior, you may be evaluating all the options available—including filing a personal injury lawsuit to recoup medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages attributable to your accident. Personal injury matters can be big business for many law firms, making it easier to find an attorney to take your case on a contingency basis than for other types of cases—however, a couple of potential changes to personal injury law in Florida could change not only the manner in which you proceed, but the monetary damages available if your personal injury claim is successful.…

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