The Hidden Struggles of Long-Term Car Accident Injuries
Hidden injuries don’t make a claim weaker—they make legal expertise more critical.
Hidden injuries don’t make a claim weaker—they make legal expertise more critical.
“My fight to stay on the job was not for me, but rather for the ideal that [the Office of Special Counsel] should be as Congress intended: an independent watchdog and be protected from retaliation,” Dellinger said. “Now I will look to make a difference—as an attorney, a North Carolinian, and an American—in other ways.”
“Prior to her termination, Ms. Comans was an exemplary employee with absolutely no disciplinary history and had received ‘Achieved Excellence’ ratings for every year that she served as an SES,” the lawsuit says.
An attorney for the Mexican government urged the court to consider that the lawsuit is still at an early stage, saying that her clients should get the chance to prove their claims in court.
A legal battle in Vallejo challenges homeless encampment removals amid conflicting rulings.
“The decision to undermine TPS for Haiti and Venezuela is driven by racial bias and has no basis in the realities these communities face,” a Lawyers for Civil Rights attorney said.
To avoid paying fair compensation for your car accident claim, insurers often use several strategies, like disputing liability, claiming pre-existing damage, and downplaying your injuries.
Underinsured motorist claims present special obstacles for drivers operating outside their home state.
The cumulative sum of these unannounced costs is considerably large and renders legal aid a sore need for many for proper payment.
The fight for fair compensation continues as 9/11 survivors face ongoing health challenges and bureaucratic obstacles.