Car accidents can have devastating consequences. Over 4.4 million Americans seek medical care as a result of car accident injuries every year. One of the most common injuries after a car crash are back injuries. Back...
Oilfield injuries on the job are relatively common. Filing a workers’ compensation claim can help lessen the impact, but not every employer will treat you fairly afterward. Employer retaliation in oilfield injury cases can...
Working in the oilfield is a dangerous job. Oilfield workers may face exposure to toxic chemicals, flammable materials, operate heavy machinery, or need to work at perilous heights. In an industry filled with hazards,...
The family members of wrongful death victims often misunderstand the legal process of holding the at-fault party accountable. Will there be a criminal lawsuit? How will the family members seek compensation? Can the at-fault...
As the victim of a truck accident, you may believe your case is fairly cut and dry. The truck driver was clearly at fault, so why should you have to tread carefully? Two words: insurance companies. When you file a claim with...
Should you become the victim of an accident involving a commercial truck, you are likely to face steep expenses. You need to take every measure possible to support your insurance claim and seek the maximum compensation for...
After months of waiting for the insurance company’s decision about your claim, you hear the bad news: The insurer has denied your claim, and you aren’t eligible for any compensation for your injuries. So what do...
Emotions often run high after car accidents. You may be feeling angry, frustrated, and overwhelmed, and the insurance company may seem like an easy target. Many car accident victims assume that they must sue the insurance...
Car crashes can produce countless expenses ranging from medical bills, copays for doctor’s appointments and prescription medications, vehicle repair costs, as well as lost wages due to time off work. If...
Construction sites see more on-the-job accidents than almost any other industry in the U.S. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 20% of all fatal work injuries occur on construction sites, only slightly falling...