A car accident can cause car damage, liability issues, traffic citations, injuries, and in some cases death. There are things you can do to protect yourself though, including working with a personal injury attorney.
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.
If you have been involved in a road rage incident and injured as the result, you may be able to sue for personal injuries.
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.
Arizona resident Andrew Mack has sued a Las Vegas police officer following a rear-ending car accident. The Car Accident Charges Andrew Mack, 41, filed his lawsuit against officer Stephen Ouellett, 53, and the Metropolitan Police Department that alleges negligence and a civil rights violation, and that the defendants and their officers “tolerate and ratify the practice of leaving their jurisdiction during working hours using public equipment for various unknown reasons” and of “using electronic equipment, including phones and computers, while operating a motor vehicle.
Recently a Florida state appeals court overturned a judge’s ruling that a woman was partially negligent in her slip-and-fall accident because of the fact she was wearing high-heeled shoes.
According to district superintendent, school bus aides did everything they could to prevent a student with special needs from being critically injured when he jumped out of the back of a moving bus.