Brain injuries can occur in many different types of personal injury accidents. From swimming pool accidents to medical malpractice, many disasters can affect the victim’s brain. A hypoxic brain injury describes a disruption to the flow of oxygen to the brain. A hypoxic brain injury could be devastating or fatal for a victim. If...
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It is understandable to want to conclude your personal injury lawsuit as quickly as possible. While you wait for a settlement, you will be responsible for your own medical expenses, vehicle repairs and other costs. Knowing what timeline to expect for your lawsuit can help you plan for the future. Each case is unique....
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Sorting through the aftermath of a car accident is not easy as an injured victim. You must obey specific rules, laws and insurance procedures. The car accident laws in your state will determine important facts, such as who will receive your insurance claim and your deadline for filing a lawsuit. You do not have...
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A personal injury accident in Colorado could give you the right to pursue financial compensation from the person or party at fault. Damages is the legal term for this compensation. Some states, including Colorado, impose caps on damages. A damage cap gives a maximum amount a plaintiff can receive from a defendant. Understanding how...
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If you get into an auto accident in Colorado, the value of your vehicle may diminish. A crash history can reduce the overall resale value of your car even after repairs are made. Lower quality replacement parts, reluctance to purchase a car with a crash history, compromised warranties and undiscovered damages can all reduce...
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