Monthly Archives: September 2023

Understanding Herniated Disc Injuries
Because back injuries are so common, there is a tendency to lump them all together. Every type of back injury is the same, it seems. But that medically isn’t the case, and while a herniated disc seems to be a phrase that’s used quite often, for every back injury, the reality is that it… Read More »

Is Your Evidence So Good It’s Prejudicial? It Could Be
The goal in a personal injury case—or any case—is to get evidence in your favor that is so strong, so persuasive, that any reasonable juror or judge will rule in your favor. The more the evidence convinces the jury to find in your favor, the better it is. Except sometimes that evidence can be… Read More »

Pedestrian Accident Cases Are More Difficult Than You May Think
You would think that when a car hits a person, that the case is relatively straightforward; cars aren’t supposed to hit people and drivers should always be on alert for pedestrians. But the reality is otherwise—pedestrian cases can be very difficult cases for the victim to win, for a number of reasons. Crossing Where… Read More »

How Injury Attorneys Evaluate Injury Cases
It seems that everywhere you go and everywhere you look, personal injury attorneys are desperate for cases. So when you are injured in an accident, and you see a personal injury attorney, you may be surprised to see that some attorneys may not want to represent you in your case. Why is that? What… Read More »