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When someone is injured in an accident, particularly in cases involving soft tissue injuries, understanding the full extent of their injuries can be crucial to achieving a fair settlement. Among the various diagnostic tools available, a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan is often considered one of the most comprehensive methods for identifying hidden injuries. 

MRIs are among the most common investigations following physical accidents, particularly motor vehicle accidents. In 2022, roughly 2.4 million people were injured in motor vehicle traffic crashes in America alone [1]. Many of these injuries are not immediately visible, which is where an MRI scan can
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Depositions can be stressful. There are a lot of questions, and many people find the entire process complicated. They worry about saying the wrong thing and what happens if they don’t know the answer to a question—or worse, don’t want to answer it.

Under U.S. law, individuals have the right to remain silent, which extends to depositions. However, exercising this right during a deposition may adversely affect your case.

This article offers guidance on navigating deposition questioning. While the process can be complex, professional legal assistance is available. Our experienced attorneys are prepared to guide you through this complex legal
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In most states, drivers are legally required to have car insurance. However, one in seven drivers still do not carry insurance, and when they hit another driver, it can create issues for everyone involved in the collision. [1]

If an uninsured driver hits you, you still have options to manage your expenses and hold the other party responsible. Here’s a guide to dealing with this unpleasant situation.

The Immediate Aftermath

A car accident can be traumatic, but you can minimize stress by staying calm and following the next steps.

Safety First

Prioritize safety and seek medical attention if needed, regardless
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If you or a family member suffered injuries in a motorcycle accident, you are likely burdened with medical bills and lost income and want to recover compensation as soon as possible. Most motorcycle accident claims are settled out of court within six months to a year, depending on the circumstances.

In this article, we will explain the factors determining how long a motorcycle accident lawsuit takes, timeline expectations, and the details of the legal process.

The Motorcycle Accident Lawsuit Timeline

Each motorcycle accident case is different, but they all follow a similar timeline, including consultations, filing insurance claims, and trying
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Chronic back pain is persistent pain that lasts for more than three months. It can result from back injuries, spinal stenosis, degenerative disc disease, or herniated discs and can significantly impact people’s quality of life and daily activities. 

Due to chronic pain, people with back conditions are often exhausted and require additional assistance, especially if the pain is work-related. This article will clarify whether your back pain qualifies you for disability. 

Disability and the Law

Research indicates that long-lasting back pain affects a significant portion of the US population and is the primary cause of disability. A survey found
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Most drivers will stop and help other drivers after an auto accident. Unfortunately, not all individuals fulfill this responsibility. 

In a phantom driver accident, the other driver leaves you without identifying themselves or even stopping to see if you’re alright. This behavior makes it more difficult to recover damages and hold the at-fault person accountable for your injuries. 

In this article, a Chicago hit-and-run car accident lawyer discusses the legal implications of accidents caused by phantom drivers and your options for resolving this unpleasant situation.

What are Phantom Driver Accidents?

A phantom car accident occurs when the other driver leaves
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Allstate is one of the largest insurance companies in the US, insuring over 16 million clients. If you’ve been in a car accident and you’re pursuing compensation from the at-fault driver, there is a high chance that they have Allstate insurance. In other cases, it may also be your own insurance company.

So, how long will the claim take?

While Allstate Insurance is known for fast claim processing, potentially providing payment within a few weeks, they typically begin with lower settlement offers. To negotiate a fair settlement, consider working with a Chicago car crash lawyer from our team who can
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Rear-end accidents are the most common type of car accident nowadays. These types of accidents can range from minor with no injuries to pretty severe, causing a lot of medical expenses. If you’ve been involved in a rear-end collision, understanding your legal options is critical to ensuring you’re taken care of.  

If the rear-end accident you were in was particularly severe, you’re probably wondering if you can sue the other driver. While possible, it’s not as straightforward as you might think. A rear-end collision lawyer from our team can help you better understand your rights and legal options so you
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Navigating workers’ compensation can be challenging, especially if you’re considering quitting your job while receiving benefits. According to labor statistics, there were over 2.6 million nonfatal workplace injuries reported in 2021 alone. [1]

Many workers injured on the job are uncertain about their rights and obligations regarding maintaining employment while recovering. A common question is whether quitting your job while receiving workers’ compensation will impact your benefits and, if so, how.

This article will guide you through the potential effects of leaving your job while receiving workers’ compensation. It will also address how quitting may impact your benefits, what factors
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A policy limits settlement is the maximum amount an insurance company will pay to settle a claim. 

Each insurance policy has specific limits, known as a policy limit, which represent the most an insurer will pay for damages caused by the policyholder in a covered incident. Once these limits are reached, the insurer can no longer provide further compensation under that policy.

With personal injury cases, the amount you can recover from an insurance company is determined by the at-fault party’s insurance policy limit. This agreement means that no matter how severe your injuries or how high your medical expenses
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If you’re interacting with an insurance adjuster following an accident, be on your guard. They often try to play games to minimize the payout. They’re trained to be charming and disarming, making you feel comfortable to admit to things that aren’t true to help the insurance company pay less.

Read on to learn more about the games insurance adjusters play and how you can protect yourself during the claims process. 

Who Are Insurance Adjusters?

The insurance company hires adjusters to determine how much they should pay for your claim. Their goal is to minimize the payout for their company. 

Insurance
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Worldwide, neck pain affects approximately 203 million people, which is expected to grow to 269 million by 2050 [1]. According to Dignity Health, the most common cause of neck injuries is trauma, such as a motor vehicle accident or sports injury [2].

When you contact an experienced car accident attorney about your personal injury case, we will use a pain and suffering calculator to identify a fair settlement, which will guide our negotiations with the insurance company. 

What is a Settlement Calculator?

A settlement calculator is used to estimate the potential settlement value of neck or spinal cord injuries. 

However,
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Decades of growth and expansion have made Chicago one of the most difficult cities to drive in. Traffic congestion and ineffective road designs make it far more likely that you will get into an accident in Chicago. In fact, Chicago made Forbes’ list of cities most likely to experience car accidents [1].

If you drive in Chicago, you need to be alert at all times. You need to be a more defensive driver to avoid an accident. Read on to see how the team at Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers can help you avoid an accident in one of America’s most accident-prone
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Workers’ compensation is a vital safety net, providing medical benefits and lost wage compensation for injured employees. When you’re not working due to receiving workers comp, it’s natural to think about job security—especially if your recovery needs time—and whether your employer is obligated to hold your position until you can return.

The rules around this can be intricate and challenging to navigate. But with the support of the experienced Chicago workers’ compensation attorneys at Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers, you can gain a clear understanding of your job protection rights and options.

Is Your Employer Required to Hold Your Job During Workers’
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Car accidents can be life-changing events, both physically and financially. In the aftermath, victims often face challenges that extend beyond physical recovery—dealing with insurance companies, medical bills, lost wages, and the stress of understanding their legal rights. 

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, approximately 6 million car accidents occur in the U.S. every year, with nearly 3 million people injured [1]. With such staggering numbers, it’s unsurprising that many individuals turn to legal help to navigate this complicated and stressful process.

Studies show that accident victims with attorneys often receive higher settlements, sometimes up to 3.5 times more
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Legal battles are serious matters that can damage your mental health and financial situation.  Without professional legal representation, they may not be worth fighting. 

Typically, most lawyers charge upfront legal fees to file a claim in court, which can be challenging to manage, especially for those with financial constraints.

In contrast, a contingency fee agreement is a payment structure that offers an excellent alternative to conventional billing frameworks. 

According to this arrangement, a lawyer will receive compensation only when the case settles favorably for their client. No fees are owed to the attorney if a successful settlement is not reached.
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