Victims of personal injury are often unsure of their rights and options. These library articles offer the reliable information victims need to make smart decisions about their cases.
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What to Know about Permanent Disability in a San Diego Work Comp CaseIf you have a San Diego workers' compensation case, one item you need to know about is permanent disability.
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Effective Use of the Make Whole Defense for a San Diego Injury CaseMark Blane discusses a crucial component of any successful personal injury case. Read more here.
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What Do You Mean I Have To Pay Back My Own Private Health Insurance From an Injury Settlement???This health plan reimbursement right usually applies if and when you receive a settlement from a third party. But there's more to it.
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How Much Money is the Insurance Company Going to Give Me on My California Personal Injury Case???No attorney, can tell you how much your California personal injury case is worth until you have completed all your medical care.
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How Long Will My Injury Case Take to Resolve?The length of time it will take for your injury case to resolve is dictated by several factors that are different from one person to the next.
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The BIGGEST "Value Driver" on Your California Personal Injury Case!Attorney Mark Blane explains an important aspect about injuries and car accidents.
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Coma from Head Injuries due to a California AccidentA coma is a state of deep unconsciousness in which a person lacks both awareness and wakefulness.
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San Diego, California, Child Injury Lawyers ā Birth InjurySadly, birth injuries are often some of the most devastating types of injuries because they have the ability to affect a child's entire life.
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When an Injury Causes SeizuresWe are well-equipped to handle even the most difficult personal injury cases, even injuries that lead to seizures. Contact us if you've been hurt.
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Paraplegia and QuadriplegiaA minor or severe spinal cord injury can make you feel as if nothing will ever be the same again. Your vital nerve command system is impaired.
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Punitive Damages in a California Wrongful Death CaseWhere a drunk California driver causes injury and death, punitive damages may be recovered to make an example of the wrongdoer.
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Closed Head Injury v. Open Head InjuryA traumatic brain injury typically results from a skull fracture and profuse bleeding as a result of the bone skull being shattered into small pieces.