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What Is Comparative Negligence?
Car accidents aren’t always black and white. Sometimes, both drivers share some of the blame. That’s where the legal concept of comparative negligence comes into play.
If you’ve been in an accident and worry that your own mistakes might reduce your compensation, understanding comparative negligence is key.
Aug 142 min read
Concussion Warning Signs After a Car Accident
Car accidents don’t always leave visible injuries. Sometimes the most serious damage is inside your head — literally. Concussions are one of the most common car accident injuries, and they can happen even in low-speed crashes.
The problem? Many concussion symptoms don’t show up right away, and when they do, people often dismiss them as “just stress” or “a bad headache.” Ignoring a concussion can put your health and recovery at risk.
Aug 142 min read
How Long Does It Take to Get a Settlement Check?
You’ve finally settled your car accident claim — but now comes the big question: When will I actually get paid? The timing can vary, but...
Aug 92 min read
How Witness Statements Impact Car Accident Cases
After a car accident, stories often conflict. One driver blames the other, and suddenly it’s your word against theirs. That’s where...
Aug 42 min read
Will My Insurance Rates Go Up After an Accident?
Car accidents are stressful enough — but many drivers have one extra worry: “Is my insurance premium about to skyrocket?”
The answer depends on several factors: who was at fault, your driving history, your insurer’s rules, and even your state’s laws. Here’s what you need to know about how an accident can affect your rates.
Aug 22 min read
Should I See a Doctor After a Car Accident If I Feel Fine?
Intro It’s one of the most common thoughts after a fender bender or even a serious crash: “I feel fine, so I probably don’t need to see a...
Jul 313 min read
What If My Car Is Declared a Total Loss but I Want to Keep It?
When your car is declared a total loss after an accident, the insurance company usually takes the vehicle and pays you its value. But what if you don’t want to give it up? Can you keep a totaled car? The short answer: yes, but there are trade-offs.
Jul 272 min read
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