Classic Case of Why You Shouldn’t Deal Directly With Insurance Co. After Injury

Classic Case of Why You Shouldn’t Deal Directly With Insurance

We’ve warned our readers numerous times about not accepting lowball offers from insurance companies after being injured because of someone else’s negligence.

In this issue, we have a perfect example of a victim who – wisely – rejected a $18,000 payoff from an insurance company, and went on to win an $1.8 million judgment against them.

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How to Deal With – And Avoid – Road Rage Drivers

How to Deal With – And Avoid – Road Rage Drivers

Road rage is a serious problem. How much of a problem? According to AAA, some form of aggressive driving action (tailgating, erratic lane changing, illegal passing, etc.) is a factor in up to 56% of fatal crashes.

In this issue, we’ll talk about how you can avoid being victimized by an aggressive driver.

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How Long Do You Have To File A Wrongful Death Lawsuit?

Wrongful Death Lawsuit

In mid-June, the family of a Duke Energy worker who lost his life while on the job was awarded more than $27 million in a wrongful death lawsuit. In this issue, we’ll talk about the case, and share information about wrongful death lawsuits in Alaska. The Case at a Glance The 43-year-old victim worked as … Read more

What To Do If Your Car Has An Emergency On The Road

An Emergency On The Road

In a number of previous entries, we’ve talked about how to keep yourself safe from other drivers. The most recent article dealt with how to spot a drunk driver.

In this issue, we’ll talk about what to do when you have an emergency with your own vehicle while on the road.

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