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Month: January 2019

Personal Injury Accident FAQs

After someone has been in an accident, it’s normal to have many questions. Who should be held responsible? Who will pay the medical bills? How can someone who suffered severe injuries support himself and his family? At the Law Office of Gregory E. Price, we want to answer all of your questions. To begin, here are some frequently asked questions…

What Type of Compensation Am I Entitled to?

The costs involved in an injury accident can be staggering. For car accidents, the emergency room visit alone costs $3,300, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. If the injured person must be hospitalized, medical expenses climb to $57,000. Anyone who has been injured in an accident knows that the expenses do not stop once you leave the…

I’ve Never Been Involved in a Lawsuit, but I Just Got Injured. What Should I Do?

Filing a lawsuit against a person or a company may seem time-consuming and intimidating, but it’s an effective way to get the compensation you deserve if you’ve been hurt in an accident caused by negligence. Most personal injury cases – 95% of them – are settled before going to trial, so it’s likely you can resolve your situation without even…

The History of Personal Injury Law

Personal injury law has been part of the mainstream culture since the 1970s, when its first newspaper ad appeared. While technically, personal injury protection, under the larger umbrella of law, dates back to ancient times, we will be explaining and highlighting some key dates in the history of U.S. personal injury law. Early 1900s The Industrial Revolution moved into the…

When Are Pedestrians Most at Risk?

In 2013, 4,735 pedestrians were killed in traffic crashes in the United States in 2013, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Another 156,000 were treated for injuries in emergency departments. With little to protect them in an accident, pedestrians are the most vulnerable for injuries compared to anyone else on the road. Pedestrians are more than…