Driving Barefoot Might Affect Your Personal Injury Case
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10 February 2021
If it's warm out, you might find it convenient to hop into the car without any shoes on. Then, if you're involved in a car accident, the other driver might be looking for ways to blame you for any injuries you have suffered due to the accident. For example, the fact that you weren't wearing shoes may be brought up as a contributing factor in the accident.
The Legality of Driving While Barefoot
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A Truck Accident Might Leave You Eligible for Compensation for PTSD
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18 January 2021
Given the size and weight of a commercial truck, an accident involving a truck can be terrifying. Even if you do not suffer serious injuries as a result of the truck accident, you are still likely to suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) due to the crash. If this is the case, you may be entitled to compensation from the truck driver's insurance provider for your PTSD.
Understanding the Effects of PTSD
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Social Security Disability Benefits Vs. Workers' Compensation
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12 January 2021
When you are considering pursuing Social Security Disability benefits (SSDI) or workers' compensation, you might be wondering if your benefits will be able to help you pay your bills in the long-run. After all, as inflation goes up, the everyday cost of living can become much higher.
However, SSDI comes with a cost-of-living adjustment that will regularly increase how much you will receive. If you are still not sure if you should pursue workers' compensation or SSDI, it's important to speak with an attorney.
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How Can A Rideshare Passenger Recover For An Auto Accident?
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6 January 2021
If you've been injured in an accident while ridesharing, you have the right to recover from your injuries just like you would in any other auto accident. Here's what you should know.
The At-Fault Driver Is Still Responsible
In any accident, whoever is at fault for the accident pays everyone else. If you got hurt because your driver ran a red light, your driver is responsible for your injuries. If you got hurt because the other driver ran a red light, the other driver is responsible.
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