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Forklift Accident at Work? These Are Your OptionsEveryone deserves a safe, hazard-free work environment. Unfortunately, many workers encounter unreasonable dangers on the job.
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Can I Change My Personal Injury Lawyer?They say you can’t choose your family or who you fall in love with. But you can choose most other things, and that includes your personal injury lawyer. And if you choose the wrong personal injury lawyer, you may find at some point during your case that you are unhappy with the legal representation they are providing you.
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Common Tests Doctors Use to Check for Traumatic Brain InjuryHere’s the problem: You may not know you have a TBI after an accident. And you need to know. You need to know so you can get appropriate medical treatment and, if applicable, file a personal injury lawsuit.
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Who Is Actually Responsible for Your Injury? Here’s Everything You Need to Know About Third-Party Injury Claims in CaliforniaPart of growing into adulthood is accepting that some events are more complex than they seem. However, during stressful situations like car accidents, critical thinking tends to leave most people and emotions grow heightened.
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What to Expect During a California Personal Injury TrialYou don't have to accept an out-of-court settlement for a personal injury claim if you're not satisfied with the offer. Instead, you have the right to file a lawsuit in court to pursue fair compensation for the injuries, damages, and losses caused by another party's negligence. This article will discuss what to expect in a personal injury trial.
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Why You Should Never Hire an Attorney Who Does Not Have Trial ExperienceHurt in an accident? Contact our experienced Orange County personal injury attorneys today.