Real answers to the questions injured people actually ask.
Most people don't read this for fun. They read it because they're dealing with the aftermath and don't know what to do next. Here's the guidance that actually matters.
Read article ›Shows like Suits and Law & Order make it seem like every case ends in a courtroom. That is not how most personal injury cases work in real life.
Read article ›You've been in treatment for months. The demand went out weeks ago. Bills didn't stop. Here's the honest answer on timelines.
Read article ›You've already been to the doctor, your car is in the shop, and you're dealing with pain. Here's how the insurance claim process actually works.
Read article ›The honest answer: maybe. It depends on the situation. Not every accident requires a lawyer — here's how to know.
Read article ›A police report is important, but it is not a final determination of fault. Here's what you need to know.
Read article ›Most people assume the case is over. In many situations, it isn't. Here's what options may still be available.
Read article ›Early offers can feel tempting. But there's a reason insurance companies make them — and it's not in your favor.
Read article ›There is no single number, but there are clear factors that determine what a case can be worth. Here's how it works.
Read article ›Most people don't fully understand this coverage until they need it. Here's how UM/UIM works and why it matters.
Read article ›Slip and fall accidents catch people off guard. The process feels unfamiliar. Here's what actually matters in the first hours.
Read article ›Each state sets its own deadline. Once it passes, your ability to recover compensation may be permanently lost.
Read article ›Not all injuries show up right away. Some take hours or even days. Here's what to watch for and why getting checked early matters.
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