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    Understanding Compensatory Damages: Types of Accidents Eligible for Financial Recovery

    Compensatory damages are a form of legal reparation in personal injury cases, including those in Modesto, California. These damages are intended to compensate the injured party for losses and harm suffered as a result of someone else's negligence or wrongful actions. Compensatory damages can be categorized into two main types: economic and non-economic damages. Economic… View More

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    Car Accident Passenger Settlements

    Being involved in a car accident as a passenger can be a profoundly traumatic experience, often leaving victims uncertain about their future and concerned about whether they will be receiving compensation for their injuries. However, it's important to note that many car accident settlements are provided to passengers who have suffered injuries, even in cases… View More

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    Common Characteristics of Traumatic Brain Injury

    Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are far more common than we would like them to be. According to the Brain Trauma Foundation, approximately 2.5 million individuals suffer TBIs annually, which can result in severe consequences such as disabilities, paralysis, and tragically, death. A significant contributor to the cause of traumatic brain injuries is the rising popularity… View More

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    Common Characteristics of Traumatic Brain Injury

    Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) are a significant health concern that can have far-reaching consequences on an individual’s physical, cognitive, and emotional well-being. This article explores the various symptoms and manifestations of TBI, highlighting the diverse ways in which this injury can impact a person’s life. If you or a loved one has suffered from a… View More

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    Legal Considerations for Divorcing Women Over 60 with Special Needs Children

    The dissolution of long-term marriages among older adults, typically referred to as gray divorce, is increasingly prevalent in modern society, with a notable rise among women. This trend is underscored by statistics provided by the United States Census Bureau, which indicate a higher percentage of adults aged 55 to 64 who have chosen to get… View More

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  • Compensation for Psychological Trauma After a Car Accident

    Car accidents are traumatic events that can leave lasting emotional scars on the victims involved. Beyond the physical injuries and property damage, the psychological trauma resulting from a Queens car accident can be overwhelming, and continue for a long time.  Victims suffering with the mental and emotional effects of car accidents often find themselves with… View More

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    Jurisdiction Issues to Consider If you Slip and Fall on Vacation in Florida

    Nobody likes to think about being in an accident while you’re on vacation – but as the saying goes, “accidents happen” and as a major tourist destination, slip and fall accidents in Florida happen quite frequently.  If you’re from out of state, you may need to hire a lawyer local to the business or entity… View More

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    Florida Car Accident Laws Explained

    In all 50 states, each has established specific laws governing how car accidents should be handled, as well as minimum insurance requirements. These laws are designed to ensure that medical attention is provided to those who need it, hold those responsible accountable for their actions, and provide a means for victims who have suffered injuries… View More

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    What Causes Parental Alienation?

    Ohio parental alienation stands as a distressingly prevalent issue, often occurring more frequently than commonly acknowledged. Studies reveal that 11% to 15% of divorce cases grapple with this detrimental phenomenon, while a staggering 20% to 25% of parents persist in alienating behavior for as long as six years after the divorce is finalized. Shockingly, this… View More

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    When Can Spousal Support Be Modified?

    In Ohio, spousal support is a critical consideration in various marital situations, including legal separation, divorce, or the dissolution of marriage when both partners mutually agree to terminate the union. Courts in Ohio can grant spousal support temporarily during the proceedings or permanently after a divorce judgment, typically after property division has been agreed upon.… View More

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