Charles Flaxman | September 17, 2009
The contingency fee is only taken from the damages awarded.
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Charles Flaxman | September 16, 2009
I know, from my experience as a personal injury lawyer, the usual amounts that a plaintiff can expect to collect.
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Charles Flaxman | September 16, 2009
In personal injury law, you must convince the jury that you are a credible plaintiff.
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Charles Flaxman | September 15, 2009
Everything you need to know about personal injury law.
Charles Flaxman | September 15, 2009
The mediator’s job is to try to get the case settled.
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Charles Flaxman | September 15, 2009
There are several reasons to hire a professional lawyer rather than try to fight your case by yourself:
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Charles Flaxman | September 14, 2009
Depending on the person’s job, age, and other factors, we can calculate how much money this person will lose.
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Courtney Iseman | September 11, 2009
Hiring a lawyer can be stressful unless you know exactly what to look for and how to go about it. If you are hiring a ...
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Pat Perkins | September 8, 2009
Even in today’s struggling economy, there is one industry that continues to grow by leaps and bounds: the home healthcare sector. Driven by an ...
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Kyle Donley | August 20, 2009
Medicaid fraud seems to be occurring a lot more often in the past few years than ever before. And not just on the recipient’s ...
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