The Truth About 3 Common Car Accident Myths

Posted on: 7 January 2016
Myths have been around since humans first learned how to tell stories. While some are entertaining, others can cause you to make poor decisions that may result in significant financial losses if you believe them. This is particularly true if you've been in a car accident. Here is the truth behind three common car accident myths, so you can make the right choices in your accident case. No Obvious Injuries Means No Need To Seek Medical Care
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Can You Sue An Employer For Firing You For Using Medical Marijuana?

Posted on: 6 January 2016
While marijuana is generally used recreationally for its psychotropic effects, the drug is also prescribed for medicinal purposes. For instance, some doctors prescribe marijuana to treat nausea from chemotherapy or severe pain associated with an injury from an auto accident. However, some people have been fired from their jobs because of their medical marijuana use and wonder if they can sue for damages under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Here's what you need to know about this issue if you're in this situation.
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Three Factors That Differentiate A Truck Accident From A Car Accident

Posted on: 14 December 2015
Being involved in any type of accident can be a very traumatic experience, but when you are involved in an accident with an 18-wheeler your trauma level can reach new heights. This is easy to understand, since fatalities are twice as likely to occur during a truck accident than they are with a car. Along with the trauma you may be experiencing, dealing with the claim is far more complicated than you can imagine.
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Seeking Auto Accident-Related Damages When The At-Fault Party Is Deceased

Posted on: 13 November 2015
Were you involved in a car accident in which you were injured, and the at-fault party lost their life? Are you wondering whether you can recover damages, and if so, how the process differs from a personal injury case against a living person? Read on to find out. When The Deceased Had Ample Auto Insurance At The Time Of The Accident If the at-fault party had an auto insurance policy at the time of the accident that is large enough to cover your damages, then things play out much like they would if the at-fault party were still alive.
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