Author: WildcatLaw
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What Evidence Do You Need in Your Slip-and-Fall Case?
What steps should you take if you are injured because you slipped and fell on a damp floor at a supermarket, or you tripped and fell on uneven carpeting at a hotel or a restaurant? Seek medical attention first, then contact a Phoenix slip-and-fall attorney as quickly as possible. What are your rights as an…
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What Should I Do After a Hit and Run Accident?
Drivers may flee accident scenes when they don’t have a valid driver’s license, are intoxicated, or lack the requisite insurance coverage. Leaving an accident scene without providing your personal information or offering assistance to injured persons is a felony or a misdemeanor offense. Persons injured in these accidents are entitled to recover losses incurred in…
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10 Things You Should Know Before Filing a Personal Injury Lawsuit
Those who have suffered injuries at work, at home, during acts of leisure, or out in public, all have rights that deserve to be defended. If you have been injured and are looking to receive compensation for pain and suffering caused, there are some things you should know first. Before you make the decision to…
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5 Tips to Ensure a Proper and Safe Helmet Fit
Motorcycles and bicycles are statistically involved in more accidents than other modes of transportation on the roads and can result in severe, life-threatening injuries. Wearing the proper safety equipment on your bike can be the difference between surviving an unfortunate motorcycle crash and ending up in a hospital bed for weeks or worse. Wearing the…
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Arizona Statute of Limitations for Car Accident Claims
Even the safest drivers can end up in a car accident at some point or another over their lifetimes. Crashes and collisions happen unexpectedly, rattling our nerves, causing damage, and potentially inflicting severe physical injuries, or worse, death. If you’ve been in an accident, it can be understandable that your first concern is for your…
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Can You Be Held Liable for Damages if Your Car Was Rear-Ended?
It is possible for either the driver in front or behind to be held liable for damages in the event of a rear-end car crash. The driver of the rear vehicle is typically determined to be at fault for a rear-end collision in Arizona, as such an accident is usually the result of the driver…