Common Mistakes That Can Weaken a Personal Injury Lawsuit
These mistakes can have a detrimental effect on your case’s outcome and lead to you getting less compensation than you might have originally hoped for.
These mistakes can have a detrimental effect on your case’s outcome and lead to you getting less compensation than you might have originally hoped for.
Arkansas case sparks nationwide disputes over how insurers calculate totaled car payouts.
Settlement closes misconduct claims while wage and workplace practice allegations continue against Fox.
Courtroom dramas make for great television, but real‑world personal injury practice is built on leverage created long before a jury is seated.
Finding the right car accident lawyer involves more than just hiring someone with a law degree.
Track your medical expenses, lost wages, and any long-term effects your injuries may have.
Some crash reports reflect bias, assuming the motorcyclist was speeding, lane splitting, or otherwise at fault without strong evidence. These reports can influence how insurers and courts assign blame.
Cavas claims that Chewy’s “deceptive trade practices” result in the overcharging of “its Autoship customers [with] more sales tax than is due on goods which are discounted” through the service.
The lawsuit alleges that the school failed to “perform an investigation or take meaningful disciplinary action against the players or coaches,” even after being presented with evidence corroborating the family’s claims.
“The Norwalk city council’s failure to reverse this ban without a lawsuit, despite knowing it is unlawful, is inexcusable,” Newsom said. “No community should turn its back on its residents in need – especially while there are people in your community sleeping on the streets. No city is exempt from doing their part to solve the homelessness crisis.”