How Do My Medical Bills Get Paid After a Car Accident?

After a car accident, the medical bills can pile up quickly and can become quite difficult to manage. Your focus should be on your recovery, allowing you to get comprehensive and full care so that you can recover in the best possible way. It is common for victims to worry about their medical bills and…

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What REALLY Distracts Drivers on the Road?

While most people are aware of the fact that texting and talking on the phone are huge driving distractions, there are many other distractions that can impact your driving skills and abilities. It is important for you to know and understand what other activities or tasks you may be “guilty” of doing recently or in…

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How Much Is My Pain and Suffering Worth?

After being involved in an accident, you may be surprised to learn that you may be eligible for compensation for your pain and suffering. This means that if you suffer from excruciating and/or chronic pain after a slip and fall accident or motor vehicle accident, you may be able to claim this as a loss…

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Pelvic Fractures from Car Accidents

Pelvic fractures are one of the least common fractures or broken bones among humans. However, any type of car accident creates a tremendous amount of force, and the impact on drivers and passengers can be severe. Since the human body is not built to sustain this type of force, weight and impact, broken pelvic bones…

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What If the Other Driver Who Hit Me Doesn’t Have Insurance?

Both Illinois and Missouri require drivers to have car insurance. Unfortunately, there are a significant number of drivers on our roads who either ignore this law, or allow their insurance policies to lapse. Therefore, many people find themselves involved in car accidents with uninsured drivers – and have no clue what to do or where…

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What Does “Fault” Mean in a Car Accident Case?

When we were children, “fault” was a common word. How often did you or a friend say, “It wasn’t my fault!” or “It’s her fault!” to avoid getting in trouble, or to lessen a punishment? As adults, “fault” still means what it meant then – unless you’re involved in a lawsuit or an insurance claim.…

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How Do I Read an Illinois Car Accident Report?

After a car accident, there are a thousand things pulling your attention in multiple directions, but one thing you do not want to forget is to get your car accident report. Not only is it legally required, but it can also be used to your benefit if you file a personal injury lawsuit. Having a…

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Should I Handle My Car Accident Case on My Own?

If you are in a car accident, it may seem like a good idea to settle privately with the at-fault driver. You don’t want to spend money on an attorney or professional if you can do it yourself, right? The problem with that is the legal process is complicated and complex, with lots of small…

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Who Is Liable for My Injuries from a Drunk Driver?

In the aftermath of an accident involving a drunk driver, it’s easy to attribute blame solely to the driver. In most cases, he or she is the liable party, which means you can file a claim against that drunk driver to recover compensation for your losses. Nevertheless, in both Missouri and Illinois, there exists a…

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Speeding Leads to Deadly Accidents

Everyone knows the dangers of speeding, but there are a lot of drivers who do it, anyway. Maybe they can’t resist an open highway when they see one, or maybe they’re trying to make up for lost time stuck in traffic. Maybe they take all those car commercials to heart – you know, the ones…

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