What Does Loss of Consortium in Personal Injury Mean?
When reading personal injury pages and blogs, especially if you have been in an accident resulting in serious bodily harm, you might have encountered the phrase “loss of consortium.” This is not a commonly or colloquially used term, so there…
How Is the Value of a Wrecked Car Determined?
There is a considerable risk of injuries and significant medical bills whenever car accidents happen, and other losses are likely too. There is also property damage to consider, including the costs associated with fixing up a car you need to…
How to Obtain Compensation for Scarring and Disfigurement?
If you have been hurt due to another person’s irresponsible actions, you might have severe scarring or disfigurement from the resulting injuries. While bodily harm often requires medical attention and costly bills to cover procedures and treatments,…
Proximate Cause: What Is It and Why Is It Important?
If you are involved in legal matters, specifically those relating to personal injury or a car accident case, you might have heard the phrase “proximate cause” from certain legal representatives and personnel. But if you do not have significant…
Road Rage Accident: How to Prove the Other Driver Was at Fault
Getting into a car accident can be overwhelming and bring an onslaught of negative emotions, but these feelings can be even more complicated when you are a victim of someone else’s road rage. You might wonder how someone would prove the other…
What to Do if You Are a Witness to a Car Accident
If you have witnessed a car accident in California, you might wonder what your responsibility is to potential victims and other involved parties. Whether you are on the freeway or a slow suburban street, injuries and expenses can be severe for…
How Much Compensation Can You Recover for Loss of Limb After a Car Accident?
After a car accident, there is a significant risk of suffering severe injuries and expenses as a direct result. The need for amputation or loss of a limb is also possible, and you might have questions about what compensation you can collect…
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