
Is a Missed Diagnosis Considered Medical Malpractice?
Often, you can be so aware of specific body responses that it seems you know what is ailing you already, but you know it is still best to get a professional diagnosis. You are usually able to trust a diagnosis from a medical practitioner.

How to Respond to a Low Settlement Offer
So you succeeded in proving that the defendant was at fault for your accident and injuries. However, you’re yet to face the hardest part in a personal injury case—dealing with the liable party’s insurance company.

What Is Negligence in a Personal Injury Lawsuit?
Establishing negligence in a personal injury lawsuit has several steps. They can be hard to interpret if you aren’t well-versed in your state’s legal system.

What If My Car Accident Injuries Appear Late?
Car accidents cause over 4 million injuries every year in the United States. Unfortunately, many of those are permanent injuries that range from mild annoyances to life-changing disabilities. Some injuries appear immediately, but others might show up anywhere from several days to several weeks or even longer after an accident.

How to Prove Negligence in a Slip and Fall Case
Have you recently experienced a slip and fall injury? This legal term is used when someone experiences a personal injury by slipping or tripping on another person's property. The property owner can be held legally responsible for a dangerous obstacle being on their premises. However, it's up to you to prove negligence caused the accident.