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What To Do After a Spinal Fracture in a Car Accident

Spinal fractures are some of the most serious and painful broken bones. Vertebrae are the bones that make up the spine or the back. The violent thrashing and jarring of an auto accident can cause vertebra fractures. Our personal injury law firm has seen spinal fractures from auto accidents, truck accidents, and motorcycle accidents. Older

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Annular tear

Receiving Compensation for Annular Tears from Car Accidents

The spine and all of its components are very susceptible to injury during a car accident. In fact, back injuries are some of the most common complaints accident victims bring us. Annular tears, or tears of the outer layer of a spinal disc, can cause substantial pain and temporary disability. Victims of accidents can seek

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Pedestrian

Does my Car Insurance Cover me if Injured as a Pedestrian?

Yes, in most instances, your auto insurance will cover pedestrian personal injuries when a vehicle hits you. You will want to check your insurance policy to determine what coverage you carry and your policy limits. Auto Insurance that Covers Pedestrians Each state sets its requirements for auto insurance. New Jersey, for example, is a “no-fault

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Negligence

How to Prove Negligence and Gross Negligence

Learning how to prove negligence in a personal injury claim is an important part of the claims process. All personal injury cases involve the element of negligence, and the victim will have to prove the other party’s negligence in order obtain compensation for losses after a serious accident. However, sometimes the responsible party’s actions are

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