Subrogation and the “Made Whole Doctrine”
What is subrogation and to whom does this right belong? Subrogation is a common term in personal injury cases. Many people don’t... Read More
After an Accident: Do’s and Don’ts
DO: Call 911. Seek medical attention. See a doctor immediately. Although you may feel fine now or think your injuries aren’t very... Read More
The Advantage of Having an Attorney: Soft Tissue Injuries—Your Word Against Their Word?
You are in pain, but who is going to believe you? There are several diagnostic tools that medical professionals have long relied... Read More
The Advantage of Having an Attorney: A Word to the Do-It-Yourself’ers
To avoid seeing your chances of a full and fair monetary recovery diminish, don’t attempt this process on your own. A person... Read More
The Advantage of Having an Attorney: Claim Negotiations
Claim negotiation is a very adversarial process. Successful claim negotiation requires special skill, and it requires experience. Working with an adjuster is... Read More
The Advantage of Having an Attorney: A Luxury, or a Necessity?
Some people, on the very first day after an accident, are on the phone with the insurance adjuster—instead of in their attorney’s... Read More
Auto Injury Insurance Claims, Part III
A Dropping Reimbursement Ratio, Part II: Making it Personal Billed charges for MRI’s showed a median of $2,194 per Bodily Injury claimant,... Read More