Commonly Asked Questions About Negligent Security Issues
When people get into a bar fight, are injured at a nightclub, or suffer any kind of injury because of negligent security, they often have a number of questions about the legal process that follows....
View ArticleCommon Terminology in Personal Injury Cases – Part 1
The personal injury lawsuit process is complicated, time-consuming, and, to people who have little background in the law, often difficult to understand. Lawyers and legal professionals use a lot of...
View ArticleCommon Terminology in Personal Injury Cases – Part 2
Suffering a personal injury is not something any of us want to experience. If you find yourself in a situation where you’ve been harmed by someone else and need to file a personal injury lawsuit, you...
View ArticleCommonly Asked Questions About the Federal Tort Claims Act
Sometimes people suffer an injury because of the negligent actions of an employee of the federal government. When this happens, the injured person often wants to know if they are legally allowed to...
View ArticlePersonal Injury and Brain Death
Questions about brain death, brain function, and similar issues often arise after a friend or loved one suffers a serious injury. What does it mean to be brain dead? Are there different types of brain...
View ArticleWhat Is an ‘Assumption of Risk’ and Why Does it Matter?
In some personal injury cases, the ‘assumption of risk’ defense becomes an issue. While assumptions of risk are not something that everyone who suffers a personal injury has to worry about, the issue...
View ArticleYour Personal Injury Checklist
You or your loved ones have been injured in an accident. It’s a confusing and stressful situation, so be sure to take care of your health first. After getting medical treatment, consult our personal...
View ArticleWhat exactly is a Personal Injury Case?
What makes a Personal Injury Case Many people don’t call a personal injury attorney because they aren’t sure if their experience qualifies as a personal injury case. Let’s shed some light on what makes...
View ArticleHalloween Safety Tips
Scary Statistics Halloween is scary, but not for the reasons that you might think. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation on Halloween night 2016: 47 people died and nearly a third were...
View ArticleThanksgiving Road Safety Tips
Nearly 51 Million Americans on the Road this Year Thanksgiving brings families and friends together across large distances to celebrate the harvest, give thanks and enjoy each others’ company. This...
View Article‘Tis the season to be careful: Holiday Decoration Hazards
Protect your Family from Holiday Decoration Hazards The holiday season is a magical time, but Christmas traditions and celebrations create plenty of opportunities for personal injury. Last week we...
View ArticleDrunk Driving: a Holiday Problem
Parties and Alcohol go hand in hand December is the season for celebrations. Sadly, parties and alcohol are often intertwined. Before you get behind the wheel after having had a few drinks consider the...
View ArticleNew Year’s Resolutions for Accident Survivors
New Year’s Resolutions: a tool to help rebuild your life Life is different after a serious accident. This realization becomes all the more poignant as we reflect on the losses we have suffered, while...
View ArticleHow to avoid a winter sports head injury
January: a peak time for winter sports head injuries According to monthly snowfall data from observation sites across the United States, January is the snowiest month of the year. It’s no wonder...
View ArticleDistracted Driving Facts and Statistics
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month. It only seems right to address this issue on The Injury HelpLine. We receive multiple calls a year that could have been prevented had a driver simply kept...
View ArticleFamous Personal Injury Cases: Terrible Coffee Burn vs. Big Fast Food
This may be one of the most well known and most talked about personal injury cases of the last few decades. Everyone knows the story about the woman who burned her legs due to hot coffee from one of...
View ArticleDrowsy Driving in America
“Drowsy driving is a bigger traffic safety issue than federal estimates show. Drivers who don’t get enough sleep are putting everyone on the road at risk.” – David Yang, AAA In a country where all...
View ArticleMemorial Day Stats – Stay Safe on the Crowded Roads
Get out your grills! Memorial Day is the unofficial kick off to the summer season across America. With the holiday comes some staggering stats in terms of personal injury cases. Every Memorial Day...
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