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Who Is Liable When A Company Vehicle Causes An Accident? (Employee Vs. Employer)
January 31, 2026
When a company vehicle is involved in an accident, determining who is legally responsible becomes more complicated than in a standard crash. Unlike collisions between private drivers, accidents involving company cars often raise questions about whether the driver, the employer, or both share liability. Understanding how these situations are evaluated helps clarify why company-vehicle crashes require deeper investigation and why ...
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Handling Police Questioning At Your Home
January 29, 2026
It happens more often than you might think. You hear a knock at the door, look through the peephole, and see police officers standing on your porch. They want to talk. Your heart races. Do you have to let them in? Must you answer their questions? Our friends at The Law Office of Elliott Kanter APC discuss these scenarios regularly ...
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15 Mistakes That Weaken Your Credibility
January 28, 2026
Credibility is everything in injury cases. Insurance companies and juries decide how much to believe your claims about injuries, pain, and how accidents happened based on whether they find you trustworthy and consistent. Our friends at Palmintier, Thrower, and Treuting Injury Attorneys discuss how small credibility mistakes cost victims thousands of dollars in reduced settlements. A wrongful death lawyer knows ...
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Truck Maintenance Records And Negligence
January 27, 2026
When a commercial truck slams into your car, you’re dealing with more than twisted metal and physical pain. There’s a paper trail behind that crash, and it often reveals whether a trucking company chose profit over safety. Maintenance records don’t lie about what happened before impact. Our friends at Brown Paindiris & Scott, LLP discuss how these documents become some ...
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14 Reasons Emotional Distress Claims Fail
January 19, 2026
Emotional and psychological injuries are real, but proving them to insurance companies and juries is significantly harder than proving broken bones or surgical scars. Mental anguish, anxiety, depression, and PTSD don’t show up on X-rays, making these claims vulnerable to challenge and denial. Our friends at Kelso Law discuss why emotional distress claims face heightened skepticism and what you need ...
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8 Essential Steps To Take Immediately After A Car Accident
January 1, 2026
The moments following a car accident are chaotic and frightening. Your heart is racing, adrenaline is pumping, and you’re trying to process what just happened. Despite the shock, the actions you take in the first minutes and hours after a collision significantly impact your ability to recover compensation for injuries and damages. Many accident victims make mistakes during this critical ...
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