Large law firms drop or decline cases because the lawyers don’t think the case will be profitable enough for them and they don’t want to designate a lot of time to the case. This is often the case at some larger firms where attorneys are pressured to generate a large profit for the firm. Smaller law firms may drop or refuse cases because of the firms lack of experience or they can’t afford to invest the money into the case.
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Pharmacy Negligence & How to Prove It
Pharmacy errors are a form of malpractice or medical negligence. Medication errors occur when the pharmacy or a medical provider gives you the incorrect medication or too much or too little of the medication that you have been prescribed. A dosing error may occur when you are given the wrong strength of the right medication, and receiving too much or too little can negatively impact your treatment and recovery.
What Differently Sized Law Firms Can Offer You
If you have been involved in an accident or personal injury, you might assume that hiring a large law firm is the best idea. Large law firms are certainly spending multi-millions of dollars in advertising to make you believe this. But is hiring a large law firm really the best choice?
Why Documentation Following a Traffic Accident is Crucial
Providing evidence of how a traffic accident occurred is crucial to protecting your rights after a traffic accident. Taking pictures to show the accident scene before you move your vehicle and while waiting for a police officer can help the insurance company process your claim.
Physical Therapists vs Chiropractors
You have suffered a personal injury and are now faced with navigating what can be a very confusing network of medical providers. If you have sustained a “soft-tissue injury,” primary care physicians and specialists alike will often refer you for either physical therapy or perhaps chiropractic treatment.
Insurance Policy Limits
It is mandatory that every driver carry Insurance in order to legally operate a vehicle within the United States, with each State having its own specific coverage limits to meet. While you are able to be on the road with these minimum limits, should you become involved in a serious collision you could suddenly find them to be deficient.
Don’t Wait, Report Your Injury Promptly
Have you ever had a friend who, no matter what happened, always viewed the situation in the most negative light? That person could win the lottery, and their first thought is about the taxes they will owe on their windfall. If they drove a Lamborghini, all they would do is complain about gas mileage.
I Hurt Myself at Work, Now What?
The employee must report every injury that he or she has at work. Giving the employer “notice” of the work injury should be done as soon as possible. This notice should be given to your immediate supervisor, but it’s also a good idea to report it to human resources if your employer has such a department. Advising the employer of your work injury as soon as possible is relatively easy when the injury occurred suddenly.
What to Expect in a Divorce
Before we get started explaining what to expect, I always encourage my clients to try and come to some sort of an agreement or compromise with their soon-to-be ex-spouse, if possible.
“How Much is my Insurance?” Is Probably the Wrong Question.
Every day my eyes and ears are assaulted by Emus, talking Geckos, and various B-List celebrities extolling the virtues of cut-rate insurance. SAVE SAVE SAVE! They all say, in an attempt to get you to switch your auto, home, etc., insurance to their company. Saving money is great. I love to save money, although I seldom seem to have the opportunity as my car randomly jettisons parts, my house slowly disintegrates, and my kids are going through food and clothes like the First Marine Division.