What is an Offer of Settlement?

It may sound strange, but at times a Personal Injury Lawsuit is very much like playing chess and poker at the same time. Just as in chess there are certain predicable moves and countermoves that each side will employee to try and gain an advantage or force their...

Personal Injury Lawsuits: Before You Go to Trial

Thankfully, most people will never suffer a personal injury and end up being a party to a lawsuit. Unfortunately, the odds of being involved in personal injury case that has the potential of becoming a lawsuit are very good. Slips and falls, auto crashes, accidents...

Personal Injury Cases Part 4

Collectability: Can You Collect? In this, our fourth and last article in our series, Personal Injury Cases, we are going to look at the third and possibly most important, question that has to be answered in every personal injury case. Is there any way to collect the...

Personal Injury Cases Part 3

Damages: What You can Collect One of the easiest ways to understand the different elements, which go into a Personal Injury claim, is to think of it as a three legged stool. You have to have all three legs securely in place or it simply won’t stand up. In the first...

Personal Injury Cases Part 2

Establishing Liability In the first article in this series, we discussed in a very general way, the three basic elements that are involved in all Personal Injury Cases. Just as a quick review, they are: Liability- Who is at fault and therefore responsible for the...