Arizona Personal Injury Law for Slip and Fall Cases from the view of a Serious Injury Attorney
Jan 25, 2010
Step One: Proving the Defendant Knew or Should Have Known First, someone who is injured in a slip and fall must prove the defendant (the landowner or occupier of the land) knew or should have known t...
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Filing an Arizona Personal Injury Insurance Claim Without an Arizona Car Accident Lawyer
Jan 13, 2010
Proceed with Caution This guide is all about how to file an insurance claim without a lawyer. However, do not take this step lightly. There is a lot of information throughout AVVO on the benefits o...
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Understanding Reimbursement for Loss of FUTURE wages (i.e. diminished earning capacity)
Jan 11, 2010
The Minimum of Steps to Taken to Document Lost Earning Capacity The insurance company is not going to pay this claim unless they are convinced that the failure to pay for your diminished earning capa...
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The Law Regarding Helmets in Arizona Motorcycle Accidents: Not What You May Think
Jan 10, 2010
Understanding Arizona Helmet Law Arizona law when it comes to using motorcycle helmets is confusing and, many would argue, unfair to those who ride. Many states require riders to wear helmets. In t...
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Understanding Contingency Fee Agreements in Personal Injury Cases
Jan 10, 2010
Why Are Contingency Fees a Good Idea for Most People Who Have Personal Injury Claims? The reality is that most people - even those that have not been involved in a serious injury accident of some kin...
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Your Property Damage/Car Repair Claims Rights in Arizona
Jan 10, 2010
Repair/Replace: Adverse Insurance Required to Do One or the Other The insurance company that damages your vehicle can choose between whether to repair or replace your car. If they would rather "rep...
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