How To Handle a Hit-and-Run Accident

How To Handle a Hit-and-Run Accident

According to the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, a hit-and-run accident, in which at least one driver flees the scene before police arrive, occurs approximately every 43 seconds in the United States.  More than 2,000 fatalities were caused in 2015 by hit-and-run drivers.  Hit-and-run accidents do not only affect motorists; many pedestrians and bicyclists are also victims of these crashes.

There is a pervasive myth that you cannot collect any damages if you were hit by a hit-and-run driver.

This is untrue, but the persistence of this belief probably costs drivers millions of dollars every year.  The fact is that even if the driver is not caught, you can, in many cases, collect from your own insurance company or that of a third party, who will then take the responsibility of finding and seeking compensation from the hit-and-run driver.

The reason that many people believe that you cannot collect in these accidents probably stems from the idea that the driver who caused the accident would not have left the scene if he or she had insurance, a license, or both.  While this is certainly the case in some situations, it is not always true.  Furthermore, your uninsured motorist coverage should pay at least a portion of your damages even without compensation from the disappearing driver.

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How Are Wrongful Death Claims Handled?

How Are Wrongful Death Claims Handled?

No one wants to imagine that a loved one could be the victim of a fatal accident.  Unfortunately, it happens every day:  a loving family loses someone due to the negligence or carelessness of another party.  While the person who died may not be able to seek justice, family members can through the process of a wrongful death lawsuit.

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What Is Chronic Pain Syndrome?

What Is Chronic Pain Syndrome?

Chronic pain syndrome is a disabling set of conditions that affect about 25 percent of those with serious injuries.  According to a recent study, chronic pain is the leading complaint among ambulatory patients after surgery or injury.  Chronic pain can impact all areas of a patient’s life and lead to depression, anxiety, and other long-term effects.

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Can I Recover Damage From a Crime?

Can I Recover Damage From a Crime?

One question that sometimes arises for personal injury victims is, “Can I recover damages if I am the victim of a crime?”  The answer to this question is not as simple as it might seem.  While it is obvious that you have been injured and that the perpetrator is responsible, it is not always clear that the person who committed the crime will be required to pay for your injuries.

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What Should I Do To Find Out If Someone Has Insurance?

What Should I Do To Find Out If Someone Has Insurance?

When you are involved in an automobile accident, the first thing you usually want to know is whether the other party has liability insurance.  This is one of the most important features of a personal injury accident because insurance companies are largely responsible for paying the damages incurred in a car crash.

Most individuals simply do not have the capital to pay the high costs associated with a car accident, including medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other expenses.  Therefore, when someone has insurance, the victim often turns to the insurance company to pay these costs.

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What To Do If You Are Bitten By A Dog

What To Do If You Are Bitten By A Dog

Dog bites may not seem like a serious problem, but they account for a large number of emergency room visits.  According to the Centers for Disease Control, there are more than 5 million dog bites in the United States every year, many of which children are victims.  While some breeds bite more commonly than others, all dogs are capable of biting if they are frightened, cornered, hurt, or simply left unsupervised.

It is an owner’s responsibility to ensure that his or her pet is always under control.  Therefore, a bite is never the victim’s “fault.”  It is important to know if you are bitten by a dog, what to do in order to protect your rights.

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The Reality of Motorcycle Accidents

The Reality of Motorcycle Accidents

Motorcycle accidents are among the most dangerous and devastating of all motor vehicle accidents. Here are a few statistics about motorcycle crashes and how they impact victims. According to the Insurance Information Institute, in 2018, there were 4,985 motorcycle riders or drivers who were killed in crashes. This is a decrease of about five percent … Read more

Most Common Injuries From a Car Accident

Most Common Injuries From a Car Accident

Almost every driver in Alaska has gotten into at least one fender bender in their lives. Luckily, many of these mishaps don’t require a car accident lawyer or a personal injury attorney. But if your accident is more serious, you may have been quite hurt.

As experienced personal injury lawyers, we’ve seen numerous injuries occur from car accidents. Below are a few of the topmost common injuries you may experience in a car crash.

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What Happens if You Get into a Truck Accident

What Happens if You Get into a Truck Accident

Yikes. You’ve gotten into an accident, but not with a regular vehicle: with a commercial truck! In addition to the increased risk of injury, there are a few differences when you’re in an accident of this nature. We’ve supported clients in the same position you’re in, so we have valuable information to share that may … Read more

Can A Helmet Save You In A Motorcycle Accident?

Can A Helmet Save You In A Motorcycle Accident?

The latest news about motorcycle accidents is encouraging: overall, motorcycle fatalities have been declining for the past few years. However, there is also bad news: motorcycle helmet use has declined during the same period, leading to a possible increase in preventable deaths.

Motorcycle helmets are estimated to prevent about 37 percent of fatalities in accidents, so about one in three motorcycle fatalities might have been prevented if the driver had worn a helmet. On the other hand, in two-thirds of all fatal motorcycle accidents, a helmet would not have prevented the death.

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