You’ve seen ads on TV, posters on the sides of buses or bus stops, and maybe have even received ads in the mail for personal injury attorneys.
Almost 1.4 million Americans sustain a traumatic brain injury (TBI) each year and most of them do not know how to file a TBI lawsuit to protect themselves after those TBIs.
Just because accidents involving bicycles, pedestrians, trucks, and cars happen every day, and seem as if they are a part of everyday life, that doesn’t mean that they cannot be avoided or prevented.
According to authorities, a hit-and-run driver who struck and killed a bicyclist a few weeks ago in Phoenix was impaired at the time.
Two bicyclists were struck down by an SUV in downtown Phoenix. Luckily, both bicyclists survived, only suffering cuts and bruises. Read on to learn what you can do if you are involved in a bicycle accident.
If you are involved in a personal injury case, you’ll want to know what happens during a pretrial and trial, should your case need to go to trial.
After suffering a personal injury, you’ll want to know what options are available. Below we’ll discuss an average timeline of a personal injury case, as well as provide some insight into why you should consider working with a personal injury attorney.
73-year-old bicyclist Calvin Ray Sapp was struck and killed by a hit-and-run driver at the beginning of June. It’s a story that happens far too often, and one that can be avoided.
Hit and run accidents happen more often than most people think they do. If you have been the victim of a hit and run and have suffered injury or lost a loved one as a result of a hit and run accident, you’ll want to know what legal steps you should take.