
How To Look Up Your Doctor’s Lawsuits In 3 Steps
Medical malpractice lawsuits are surprisingly common. Americans file almost 20,000 lawsuits every year. That’s why most doctors carry medical malpractice insurance in case an accident does happen. But what if your doctor has had multiple claims and clearly shows a lot of negligence towards patients. It’s hard to find out whether a doctor made an honest mistake or is truly negligent....

How Medical Malpractice Lawsuits Work
What Is Medical Malpractice? Medical malpractice is an act or omission of normal and accepted care. To prove a doctor is truly negligent, a victim needs to prove 4 key pieces of evidence: There was a legal duty of care the doctor was responsible for.The doctor breached this duty by failing to follow standard procedures.There is a direct relationship between the breach of duty and the...

What’s A Wrongful Death Lawsuit
Wrongful death lawsuits seek retributions from wrongdoers (defendants) for their negligence. In wrongful death lawsuits, a personal injury lawyer argues that a person’s death could have easily been prevented if not for the defendant’s negligence or intentional actions. Each state has different laws on the statute of limitations. Today, we’ll go over some frequently asked questions on...

Getting A Settlement For Your Traumatic Brain Injury
Receiving Disability For Your Traumatic Brain Injury Traumatic brain injuries range from mild to severe and can be caused by almost anything: sports, work, a car accident, or even just a bad trip. You deserve compensation for any traumatic brain injury that’s negatively affected your life, including: Concussions Anoxic brain injuriesBrain contusionsPenetrating brain...

Dog Owner Liability: What To Do If Your Dog Bites Someone
What To Do If Your Dog Bites Someone Dog bites are more common than most owners think. In fact, more than 50% of reported dog bites happen on an owner’s very own property. If your dog bites someone, there are ways to legally protect you and your dog. As the person responsible for your dog, you are liable to pay for the injured person’s pain and suffering. However, to prove to a...