Understanding PIP (Personal Injury Protection): What It Covers and What It Doesn’t
Personal Injury Protection (PIP) provides coverage for medical bills, lost wages, and essential expenses after an accident—regardless of fault. However, it has limits and doesn’t cover everything, making it important to know where PIP begins and ends.
What Is Comparative Negligence? Examples and How It Affects Your Claim
Comparative negligence determines how fault is shared when multiple parties contribute to an accident. Understanding how it works and seeing real examples can help you know how much compensation you may still recover.
How Pain and Suffering Damages Are Calculated in Injury Cases
Pain and suffering damages compensate for the physical and emotional impact of an injury. Courts and insurance companies calculate these damages using factors like injury severity, recovery time, and the effect on daily life.
What to Do Immediately After a Car Accident: A Legal and Safety Guide
Knowing what to do immediately after a car accident can protect your safety and legal rights. From checking for injuries to documenting the scene and contacting authorities, taking prompt action ensures a stronger claim.