What Is Diminished Value?

After a wreck, most people’s first thoughts are to take care of their own physical injuries. However, many of our clients also have issues with the injuries done to their property—most often their vehicles. Below, we discuss the most common…

The Anatomy of a Personal Injury Case

The Basic Structure of a Personal Injury Case Has Three Distinct Component Parts: Liability, Causation,  and Damages. Liability – Legal Term For “Fault” For a personal injury plaintiff to have a successful case she and her lawyer must prove “more…

Common Injuries From Airbag Deployment in a Car Wreck

Airbags undoubtedly save lives every day, as they help to lower the risk of hitting your head and body against hard surfaces, being ejected from the vehicle. There is little debate that these restraint systems have been proven to save…

Hiring A Lawyer Doesn’t Mean You Are Going to Court

It’s a very common misunderstanding.  Clients assume that if they go and hire a lawyer for a car wreck or personal injury case, they will be “going to court.”  This is not entirely accurate.   In fact, it’s rarely accurate at…

What Should You Do Right After a Car Wreck?

In the moments immediately following a car wreck, most people are not thinking about a potential legal case. Naturally, our first concern is for the health and safety of ourselves, our passengers, and the people in the other car. Render…

5 Things the Insurance Adjuster Will Not Tell You After A Car Wreck

    You have been in a car accident, caused by the inattention and negligence of another driver. Unfortunately, this happens much too often in our busy society. The roads are filled with inattentive, distracted drivers and with cell phones,…