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Yes. In South Carolina, for most personal injury claims there is a statute of limitations of 3 years from the date the injury was discovered or should have been discovered. However, there are different time lines for claims against a state or ... more
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Most reputable personal injury law firms, like John Feroleto Attorneys at Law, don’t charge clients any up-front legal fees. Attorney fees come out of the settlement amount or jury award. ... more
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It is important that we immediately start gathering the evidence to build the best case for you, and this includes taking statements of witnesses, carefully analyzing information on the crash report, obtaining insurance information to find all ... more
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The conventional wisdom at our firm is that the answer depends on the severity of the injury and the existence of any provable negligence. In addition, there is the practical concern of identifying possible sources of insurance coverage or other ... more
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Personal injury victims who can prove another person caused their injury can recover money for losses, or damages, they sustain as a result of the injury. ... more
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Yes, although the details vary depending on the type of claim. In most personal injury cases, including defective product claims and medical malpractice, the statute of limitations is two years. That means you have two years following the accident ... more
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Yaz, Yasmin and Ocella are popular contraceptives, but have been linked to serious side effects. These drugs are marketed under different names, but are chemically identical. These birth control pills have been very popular, particularly among ... more
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The term negligence is legally defined as the failure to act with the same amount of caution and prudence that a normal person would exercise in the exact same situation. In personal injury law, a person that is injured may only collect ... more
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Statutes of limitations vary from state to state. In Pennsylvania, personal injury actions, products liability lawsuits, and medical malpractice actions must be filed within two years after the date of the occurrence giving rise to the injury. ... more
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As a paralegal student in the 1990s I had several legal papers to write because, for the most part, working in law is researching case law, writing papers and filing those papers. Here are some tips on how to write up a complaint to a defendant's ... more
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