Why an Attorney is Necessary After a Truck Accident

September 30th, 2008

Motor vehicle accidents occur every ten seconds in the United States. A fatality caused by a motor vehicle accident happens every thirteen seconds. An accident involving a truck, or big rig, is not just another accident involving a larger vehicle. If you are involved in an accident with a big rig, it is even more important to obtain an attorney immediately.

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Whiplash Claims in Car Accidents and Sports

September 29th, 2008

A health organisation has revealed that road accidents are the most likely cause of death to young people worldwide. It was also exposed that a great deal of whiplash claims from people who were under the age of 25.

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Personal Injury Claims Glossary of Terms

September 28th, 2008

Definitions and explanations of terms commonly associated with making a Personal Injury claim in the UK.

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Plaintiff’s Personal Injury Attorneys Are Agonizing Over the New Medicare Reimbursement

September 27th, 2008

The growing Medicare shortfall in Washington has many politicians looking for ways to bridge the funding gap. As a result a new law, effective July 1, 2009, has been enacted which requires liability insurers (which include carriers who write CGL policies, auto policies, homeowners’ policies and those defendants who are self-insured such as supermarkets) to determine and report whether a claimant is covered and is entitled to Medicare benefits. If the claimant received Medicare benefits during their treatment for the injury, Medicare is holding out both hands to make sure they get 100% reimbursement, despite the comparative negligence of claimant.

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A Shaky Economy Magnifies the Need for Having a Good New York Construction Accident Lawyer

September 26th, 2008

It’s unknown to your average American, but the rate of construction accidents in this country, and in New York especially, are somewhat frightening. The United States Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics has published several studies regarding construction accidents over the last several years. The year 2003, one of the last years where statistics on construction accidents were available, presented the dispiriting facts that one of out every 10 construction workers suffered an injury in a construction accident. The statistics for New York construction accidents were little different. But what’s worse about New York is that the population density is so high. In such a state, the risk is magnified because commuters and passersby, not to mention construction workers themselves, are in particular risk as well. This means that the need for good, solid, experienced New York construction accident lawyers are magnified.

Digging into the statistics we can see that even though one of out ten New York construction workers may be involved in accidents each year, not all injuries are created equally. Thankfully most injuries are minor and may not result in any medical bills or missed work from the construction site. Those accidents that are a little more serious may be covered by the workman’s compensation that every construction company is required to its workers. Even in these minor cases, knowing good construction accident lawyers is a necessity to make sure that the company is offering everything that the victim is entitled to. Still, the statistics show that there are many accidents each year in New York that are more serious and may not be fully covered by workman’s compensation. This may result in missed work and additional medical bills. The workman’s compensation process is slow and this shows the need for having good experienced lawyers familiar with the New York construction industry. After all, the victim’s medical bills are piling up and the accident may require missed work. The damage from these delays are manifested in New York, one of the most expensive areas to live in the United States.

But having good construction accident lawyers becomes even more necessary in a bad economy, such as the one that is hitting the United States, and particularly New York, hard right now. The real estate market has slowed to a crawl and that means that construction companies are doing less business and are more prone to fighting any potential liability from a construction accident as hard as possible. This means that the construction company and their insurance company is going to fight the victim’s claim as hard as possible and battle for every penny. Having the best lawyers on the victim’s side can mean the difference between a pittance of a settlement and one that will allow the average person to cover their expenses from missed work and their injuries and still get back to work. Construction companies are like any other business; they are ready to fight for every last penny and because they are well-financed it is a given that their lawyers will be the best in the world.

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Fighting All Sorts of Personal Injury Claims

September 25th, 2008

A personal injury lawyer has experience and knowledge in the many areas of personal injury claims. A personal injury can refer to any bodily harm suffered such as a cut or a broken bone. It can also include infringement of rights, mental suffering, or false imprisonment. Workman’s Compensation can also fall under the scope of personal injury, whether related to a new injury or the worsening of a preexisting condition. These are all fairly common forms of personal injury claims handled by lawyers.

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Medical Malpractice Ny: Insurance Freeze Comes Just in the Nic of Time

September 24th, 2008

A big issue in the medical industry recently is medical malpractice insurance rates. Governor David Peterson issued a freeze for medical malpractice NY insurance rates about a month ago. Did Gov. Peterson see something that the rest of the world didn’t because his timing was on point. If Gov. Peterson had waited another month to issue the freeze many practitioners would have definitely moved out of New York due to the happenings on Wall Street last week. Gov. Peterson initially enacted the freeze to work out the underlying problems and find a solution that both reduces the business costs to doctors while still holding the same amount of coverage to those we have suffered from medical malpractice in NY. During this economic recession the insurance freeze couldn’t come at a better time for it allows both ends of the deal to have some breathing room. While medical professionals, insurance companies, and those falling victims to medical malpractice are all covered we must not forget the real reason for freezing the rates. A new solution has to be developed and tested out before June of 2009. That really doesn’t give lawmakers much time to figure out a remedy, especially with the recent events daunting on them. This is a significant issue that cannot be put on the back burner while the economic state tries to stay afloat.

 

Despite the current events, medical malpractice NY is still occurring and shows no signs of stoppage. Victims of medical malpractice are anticipating the new legislation in June of 2009 because in recent years rates of medical malpractice insurance have been increasing because medical malpractice in NY has also increased. The victims of medical malpractice during the freeze are essentially feeling the brunt because insurance companies cannot afford to pay out large sums like they used to when they charging doctors more. The fact of the matter is that the Doctors are the ones causing medical malpractice in NY; therefore they should be responsible for off setting the payment. However, what that idea does do is spark a debate led by doctors that will say that they will not be able to afford to practice medicine in the state. This is true, but it stems from the fact the medical malpractice in NY is still increasing.

 

This freeze and the state of our economy are obviously opening up many eyes to the realities of the situation. What we are really talking about is proper healthcare versus profit. Ask any human being which one is more important, I bet you will be able to guess which one results with a higher result. If you or a loved one has suffered from medical malpractice in NY, contact a medical malpractice lawyer as soon as possible. For who knows what will happen after the freeze runs out and what solution is proposed. Don’t let the current state of the economy disable you from getting the care that you deserve.

 


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Are You Entitled to a Workers Compensation Claim

September 23rd, 2008

If you are hurt or injured while at work, the chances are good that you will be entitled to a workers compensation claim if your employer is required by law to have workers compensation insurance. But there are several factors to consider.

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“keys to Effectively Negotiating Your Personal Injury Settlement”

September 22nd, 2008

If you’ve been injured, you’ll need a personal injury settlement to help you move on and make up for the losses you’ve suffered. It’s likely these losses have already disrupted your life significantly. It may also be true that your life will continue to be disrupted until you finally receive your personal injury settlement.

Unfortunately, there’s really no way to get your settlement more quickly. If everything goes as it should and you don’t run into any roadblocks, the process itself can go quickly. However, you don’t really have any control over it and it depends on circumstances, such as the type of accident you had and and the severity of any injuries you sustained. Of course, you want your money now, but you usually aren’t going to get it as quickly as you would like.

The first key to successful negotiations with a claims adjuster is that you’ll need to be patient. Before you write your first letter, before you make your first phone call, and before you do anything rash, remember that you’re going to have to be patient. Patience most important factor you’ll need when negotiating your personal injury settlement.

You’re not just going to have to be patient as you wait for your money. You’re also going to have to be willing to wait for all correspondence to be processed by the claims adjuster. He or she will be deciding how your claim should be settled, collecting facts and calculating damages figures.

You’re also going to need patience as you establish ongoing communications. The claims adjuster is not necessarily going to see things as you do. You’re also not going to be able to force your point of view on the adjuster. Instead, you’re going to negotiate and be patient, and let the claims adjuster come to your point of view at his or her own pace.

Nonetheless, this tolerance and patience doesn’t mean that you have to sit back and just wait. You also have to be persistent, even as you’re being patient. This is the second key: persistence.

When you have conversations with your claims adjuster, let him or her have enough time to accomplish things, realistically. Don’t rush your adjuster, but don’t give him or her all the time in the world either. Put pressure on gently but persistently. Let the adjuster know that you know time is necessary to make things happen. However, it’s also his or her job to let you know what’s going on regularly and not just “leave you hanging.”

If your claims adjuster has promised you would hear from him and it hasn’t happened within a couple of weeks, follow up - call or write a note. Gently remind him that you’re waiting for a response.

While you’re persistent yet patient, you’re also going to need to be organized. If you want to get the highest personal injury settlement possible, you’re going to need to have your information ready, with questions set out on paper. If you’re organized and have everything you need to establish a clear case for your settlement, you’ll be calm with the adjuster and it’ll show you mean business.

If you’re disorganized or otherwise not ready to meet with the adjuster it’s simply bad form on your part. He or she doesn’t have time and doesn’t want to deal with someone who’s not ready to talk business. However, if you are organized and have the facts to back up your argument, the adjuster then has the capability to respond and move forward to the next step. This is the most direct and easiest way to get the personal injury settlement you deserve.

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Don’t Let Fear Stop You From Hiring a Great Personal Injury Lawyer

September 21st, 2008

A strong personal injury lawyer is the best asset anyone can have when it’s time to defend their legal right to compensation following an accident.Don’t let fear hold you back from hiring a great personal injury lawyer to fight for you!

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