Can New Evidence Have An Impact On Your Closed Personal Injury Case?

Being involved in an accident and sustaining an injury and damages can be a very upsetting and overwhelming time. What can make it worse is not having your damages recovered through a lawsuit due to no or lack of sufficient evidence. This can happen when it is difficult to determine who is at fault for the accident. While you may know that you were not the cause, the evidence has to point to that fact. [Read More]

Personal Injury For Trucking Accidents: The Complexities Of The Case

Ordinarily, car accident injuries are devastating and complex to legally negotiate. However, when your accident was caused by or involved with a semi truck or similar large vehicle, the legal case for personal injury compensation can become even more complex. If you've been injured in a truck accident, you can contact a truck accident attorney to help you navigate some of the special circumstances that affect your case. Here are some of the ways your semi truck accident claim will be different than that of a regular car accident. [Read More]

Should You Agree Not To Report A Car Accident?

When you get into an auto accident, the standard procedure is to notify your insurance company and the police about it. For one reason or another, though, the other party in the accident may ask you to not report the incident and instead try to work the situation out on a personal level. Considering how frustrating it can be to deal with an insurance provider, you may be tempted by this offer. [Read More]

Self-Driving Cars And Wrongful Deaths: Who Takes On The Responsibility?

The idea of a self-driving car was once something that seemed like a sci-fi fantasy. Today, vast improvements in technology are quickly turning this idea into reality. The advent of the self-driving car also brings with it an important question about liability -- who's responsible in a crash involving a self-driving vehicle that results in serious injury or even death? Self-Driving vs. Autonomous Vehicles To understand the potential liability issues that self-driving cars may have, it's important to understand the distinction between today's self-driving cars and fully autonomous vehicles. [Read More]