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Handling Medical Bills After an Accident
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Last Modified on Jul 29, 2025

“I was in an accident. I needed treatment. Now the hospital is…

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Minimum Car Insurance Coverage: Is It Enough?
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Last Modified on Jul 29, 2025

Many of us probably assume that car insurance is a no brainer.…

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Distracted Driving: A Major Cause of Accident Injuries
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Last Modified on Apr 27, 2024

April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month and intends to draw attention to…

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Hiring the Right Lawyer for Your Personal Injury
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Last Modified on Apr 27, 2024

If you’re having heart issues, you don’t schedule an appointment with a…

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Five Safety Tips to Protect Young Drivers
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Last Modified on May 07, 2025

2015 was the deadliest driving year since 2008 after an 8% increase…

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Involved in an Auto Accident: Know When to Hire an Injury Lawyer
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Last Modified on May 23, 2024

After an auto accident, many people ask the same question: “Do I…

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Pre-existing Injuries Do Not Prevent Accident Injury Compensation
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Last Modified on Apr 27, 2024

Many people injured in car accidents or motorcycle accidents think if they…

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Who is more likely to be injured in a car accident?
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Last Modified on May 23, 2024

Doctors at the Department of Surgery, Cedars-Sinai Research Institute in Los Angeles,…

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Kansas City Injury Attorneys: Tips for Avoiding Accidents
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Last Modified on May 23, 2024

1. Take good care of your vehicle: The expression, “Prevention is better…

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The Importance of Hiring an Attorney After Your Auto Accident
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Last Modified on May 23, 2024

It is likely every person reading this post will be involved in…

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