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Category: Personal Injury

Claiming compensation for a broken thigh

No single bone in the human body is bigger or stronger than the femur, the bone in the thigh. In order to break this particular bone, an enormous amount of force is needed and it is therefore unsurprising that the most common caused of femur fractures are road traffic accidents

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Twelve Injured in Baldwin Park Cement Truck Crash

Twelve people were injured, three seriously, in a Baldwin Park car accident after a cement truck and van collided. According to a CBS Los Angeles news report, the injury crash occurred on the 605 Freeway at Arrow Highway in Baldwin Park the morning of June 25, 2013. Officials said a

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Driving Under Adverse Weather Conditions

Thousands of car accidents occur each day in the U.S. as a result of various circumstances and weather conditions.  According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), in 2010, 32,885 people died in motor vehicle traffic crashes in the United States; that’s approximately, on average, 100 people per day. 

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Different Comparative Negligence Laws Explained

What happens if both plaintiff and defendant are at faulty but perhaps at a varying degree?  Who becomes liable for the plaintiff’s injury?  Or will they both be liable?  These questions led different state legislators to come up with different negligence rules to determine who should recover and how much. 

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5 Tips For Driving Safely On an Out of State Roadtrip

Going on an out-of-state road trip can be exciting, but it can also turn dangerous very quickly if you are not paying close attention to your surroundings. Therefore, it is a good idea to remember that driving in new areas requires knowledge of local laws and proper planning. Fortunately, you

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Car Accidents: Inspirational Survival Stories

Distracted driving, drunken driving and plain reckless driving take thousands of lives every year. There are also those situations where no one is to blame for having been in an accident and those can be some of the most difficult of all to understand, given that they are just random

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The changing face of Personal Injury

2013 could go down in history as the year that changed the future of personal injury for both claimants and law firms. This year, the top law firms are adapting and evolving to not only cope with new challenges but to face them head on. This desire to change will

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Eggshells and Plaintiffs?: The “Eggshell Plaintiff”

An eggshell is the hard covering that protects eggs. We crack it to scramble eggs or to eat eggs that have already been boiled. And, eggshells are easy to crack due to their chemical make-up, too. Plaintiffs are the people who file lawsuits. Depending on the area of the law

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Pedestrians: What the Law Requires

(US law and generally) There are many popular misconceptions regarding the rights and duties of pedestrians. Some people believe that pedestrians have an absolute right to travel anywhere at any time while others follow the old adage of “might makes right.” Believing either point of view is a recipe for

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