Thursday, September 12, 2013

Personal Injury Accidents

Personal injury accident leads to charges for Massena woman

Conklin was cited for failing to stop in an assured clear distance. Saturday, Aug. 17 3:58 p.m. South 4 3/4 Mile Road and East Pine River Road Driver Katherine Elizabeth Watson, 17, Clio, and her passenger, Jennifer Lynne Watson, 24, Kalamazoo, were hurt when two vehicles collided. Jennifer Watson was treated and released. Katherine Watson did not seek treatment. The other driver, Robert Lawrence Johnson, 78, Midland, was not hurt.
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If a body part is painful or numb or feels different since the accident, make sure to indicate that in the medical paper work and when you speak with your doctors. These complaints should be consistent from one doctor to the next. Even if you are seeing a doctor for a medical condition unrelated to your injury, you must disclose your injury in that doctor. Make sure to document your symptoms in both in the intake paper work and directly to the doctor/nurse. 3. Be Descriptive With Your Symptoms.
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Personal Injury Lawyers at Nadrich & Cohen Asked to Comment on Filing Lawsuits for Brain Injury

11 at 5:01 a.m., according to state police. Maria Lohns, 18, was charged with disorderly conduct for obstructing traffic, troopers said. She was released on an appearance ticket, police said. Search NorthCountryNow.com
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Catastrophic Personal Injury Solicitor

Day to day you will be dealing with a range of serious injury claims arising from RTA, EL or PL accidents. All matters will be of a high value, serious/catastrophic nature. We are looking for experienced Catastrophic Personal Injury Solicitors of between 2 yrs PQE to Associate level. Based in the heart of London, the role requires candidates with experience of handling high value personal injury files with the ability to demonstrate a real interest in catastrophic injury work. Though Defendant experience is the preference, consideration will also be given to Claimant candidates if from a firm with a recognised catastrophic/complex/high value personal injury team. This is an excellent opportunity to further your career at a highly regarded and recognised firm within a strong department and offering the chance to work on caseloads of the highest quality. Apply immediately or call for an informal discussion. Please contact Nicola Hook, Legal Recruitment Consultant, to discuss the role in more detail or apply through the vacancy for immediate consideration. If you have not been contacted within 5 working days you should assume you have not been successful on this occasion. Douglas Scott are the Legal Recruitment experts and the UK's leading law firms trust us with their legal vacancies.
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Five Ways To Win Your Personal Injury Lawsuit

But when it comes to defending your legal rights, the issue is less cut and dry. You have to determine whether or not your injury was the result of another person's negligence, and whether or not the circumstances surrounding the injury entitle you to compensation. There are a lot of variables to look at, and a lot of evidence to gather, which can be tricky when it comes to brain injuries.a Nadrich also notes that the responsibility doesn't fall on the shoulders of victims. aThe good news,a according to Nadrich, ais that you don't need to worry about any of the legal minutiae. You don't need to understand how the law works, or whether or not the negligent party acted in accordance with the law. As a victim, you just need to get in touch with a qualified personal injury lawyer. They will take care of all the legal details on your behalf, and they can usually tell you over the phone whether or not you have a case.a The Globe Health articles goes into much greater detail about filing a lawsuit, providing 5 specific steps that victims can take. Nadrich hopes that the article will provide educational insight to brain injury victims, and he urges all such victims to contact a qualified personal injury attorney right away. About Nadrich & Cohen: Jeffrey Nadrich is a San Diego personal injury lawyer with Nadrich & Cohen, a California based law firm with offices in 18 locations across the state.
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