Usually workers compensation and personal injury cases are "either or" affairs. If you were injured on the job, then you'd file a workers compensation claim.
Workers compensation is a sort of bargain made by employers: they agree to cover part of your wages and your medical bills and you agree not...
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Month: February 2022
What You Need to Prove in Your Long Island Medical Malpractice Case
It's not easy to launch a successful medical malpractice suit. Only 42% of claims ever make it to settlement or trial.
Thus it's important to know what you'd have to prove to make a successful claim. This will help guide you even before you choose an attorney, allowing you to understand...
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Gathering Evidence in Long Island Construction Accidents
A construction accident case is like any other legal case. You'll have to gather evidence to support your claims that your injury was caused by someone else's negligence.
Here are the different forms of evidence in a construction accident case, and what you must do to make that evidence as valuable...
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