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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C-6 Spinal Cord InjuryC-6 injuries can be classified as either complete or incomplete injuries.
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What is Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)?Traumatic brain injury (TBI), a form of acquired brain injury, occurs when a sudden trauma causes damage to the brain.
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What are the Signs and Symptoms of a Concussion Head Injury?Most people with a concussion recover quickly and fully. But for some people, symptoms can last for days, weeks, or longer.
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Your Personal Injury Case May be Evaluated by a Computer Software Program instead of Human Being!There are currently about four different computer programs that are used worldwide to help ascertain “claim value” of a given injury case.
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Computer Programs used by the insurance companies and your San Diego Personal Injury CaseThe following will give you a general overview of how the computer software programs are used in an injury claim.
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What is the most important "Value Driver" to a Personal Injury Case? A Permanent Impairment Rating under the AMA (American Medical Association) Guidelines, Fifth Edition:This piece of medical evidence is sometimes overlooked because the importance of medical documentation is sometimes not recognized.
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Expert Witness Cost Money but They Can be Crucial on Your Bicycle Accident Case to Help Prove DamagesThere are many factors that can make a bicycle accident case difficult to litigate in court. Read on to learn more.
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Parents that Store Guns or Weapons at Home must do so Safely to prevent Child Injury Accidents with these Weapons or GunsUnfortunately, if you thought child-related shootings and deaths were only related to gang violence, you are sadly incorrect.
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A List of Child Abuse Agencies if you Suspect Child Abuse or Neglect in California and ElsewhereUnfortunately, child abuse is a reality in today’s world and there are some steps you can take to be proactive in order to help in any way.
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Duty to Report Child Abuse or Neglect Under California LawThe first child abuse reporting law in California was enacted in the year 1963. The early California laws mandated only physicians to report physical abuse.
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Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA)CAPTA is a federal law that supports individual state programs across the U.S. that focus on prevention and identification of child abuse.
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Things to be Mindful of with Child Abuse & NeglectAs every adult knows, prevention is key for child abuse. Therefore, we all should be watchful of its signs and symptoms.
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The California Legal Process for Children Injury Settlements: The Reason a California Guardian Ad Litem is needed for an Injured Minor ChildCalifornia makes it real simple for children, and parent's of children, to navigate the courts when it comes time for a child's settlement.
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What is Claims Outcome Advisor (COA)?San Diego Accident Attorney Mark C. Blane briefly explains how Claims Outcome Advisor is a computer software program developed by Insurance Services Office.
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What is InjuryIQ Computer Program?InjuryIQ is a computer software program by ClaimIQ that measures a human being's quality of life from injuries from an accident into a value range.
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Children and Auto AccidentsMark C. Blane briefly explains the leading cause of unintentional death in children aged 14 and younger is motor vehicle accidents.
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Children Injuries: School Accidents; & Unsafe Playground EquipmentSchool or public playground equipment can become unsafe based on defective design. Learn more here about child playground injuries.
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Children Injuries: Pre-natal InjuriesA child may recover for injuries sustained while a fetus as long as the child is born alive, under California law.
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Child Eye Injuries/Unsafe ToysThere are too many injuries happening to children around the holidays due to unsafe toys.
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Oceanside, California Personal Injury AttorneyThe Law Offices of Mark C. Blane routinely represents injured persons from Oceanside, California.