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What Can A PIP Team Do For My Practice?

Personal Injury Protection is better known as “PIP” attorneys are similar to the general managers of any professional organization. PIP litigators formulate strategies prior to sending out demand letters. Then, the next step involves implementing litigation tactics to ensure reimbursement of PIP benefits. Lastly, a fight of sorts ensues (summary

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Will I Win My Social Security Disability Claim?

Every year the Social Security Administration (SSA) releases its statistics regarding approvals and denials of disability claims. They recently released the 2014 disability statistics.  Some of the percentages show almost a rubber stamp denial of claims. But these numbers are not much different from 2013. The chart shows the average

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How You Can Ruin Your Accident Case?

Don’t be a nice guy After an accident people have feelings that make them behave in a way that can hurt their case. Some people feel bad for the other person involved in the accident. They feel bad they are causing them to get a ticket.  The other person will

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Top 8 Factors Impacting your Automobile Accident Case

After handling thousands of automobile accident cases, I notice the same issues continue to plague my clients.  Some are controllable.  Some aren’t. Here are my top issues! 1. Was the injured person wearing a seat belt? No juror likes when the injured victim doesn’t wear a seat belt.  If you

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Ten Dangerous Cruise Ports

As a maritime personal injury attorney, I have numerous cases against cruise lines.  Most of these cases involve my clients being hurt while onboard the ship.  However, some cases involve injuries sustained on excursions or even through crimes while at the port.  Below is a list of ports commonly listed

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Punitive Damages on the High Seas

Recently, the US Supreme Court has accepted a case that will finally decide whether punitive damages are allowed for persons injured or killed while working at sea.  The case is McBride v. Estis Well Service and involves an incident aboard a barge with a truck-mounted drilling rig.  The rig toppled

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Is a Signature Truly Needed In BOX 31?

Insurance carriers attempt to limit coverage whenever possible. It is a “trick of the trade.” Insurance companies utilize defenses such as exhaustion of benefits, lack of coverage, and material misrepresentation to bar otherwise viable claims. One defense, in particular, failure to sign BOX 31 of the Health Insurance Claims Form

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Will My Accident Case Settle Out of Court?

Will My Accident Case Settle Out of Court? Believe it or not, this answer will depend on you!  You are going to have a case and you will hire an attorney to represent you on it. That attorney will put forth all the effort in a pre-suit demand. The insurance

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