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Hit and Run Accidents: Your Legal Rights and How to Get Compensation
Key Takeaways Hit-and-run victims can recover compensation even if the at-fault driver is never found, primarily through uninsured motorist (UM) coverage on their own auto insurance policy. According to the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, approximately 682,000...
Common Car Accident Injuries: Types, Treatments, and Compensation
Key Takeaways The most common car accident injuries include whiplash, broken bones, traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, and psychological conditions like PTSD. According to the CDC, motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of traumatic brain injury in the...
How Car Insurance Claims Work After an Accident: A Step-by-Step Guide
Key Takeaways Car insurance claims after an accident involve either first-party claims (filed with your own insurer) or third-party claims (filed against the at-fault driver's insurer), each with different coverage and processes. According to the Insurance Research...
Harmony Montgomery Wrongful Death Settlement: What Massachusetts Families Should Know About Government Liability Claims
Key Takeaways The $2.25 million Harmony Montgomery wrongful death settlement highlights government accountability when child welfare systems fail. Under the Massachusetts Tort Claims Act (M.G.L. ch. 258), families can sue government entities for negligence, subject to...
New Hampshire Agrees to $2.25 Million Settlement in Harmony Montgomery Wrongful Death Lawsuit: What Families Need to Know
Key Takeaways New Hampshire agreed to a $2.25 million settlement in the Harmony Montgomery wrongful death lawsuit, resolving claims of systemic child welfare failures. Under N.H. RSA 541-B, the state caps single-claimant damages against government entities at $475,000...
$8 Million Jury Verdict in Texas Hospital Brain Damage Case: What Patients and Families Should Know
Key Takeaways A Texas jury awarded $8 million against Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital and an anesthesiologist for brain damage caused by anesthesia negligence. Under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 74.301, non-economic damages in Texas medical...
Malcolm X’s Family Files $100 Million Wrongful Death Lawsuit: What Nebraska Families Should Know About Their Legal Rights
Key Takeaways Malcolm X’s family filed a $100 million wrongful death lawsuit alleging government involvement in his 1965 assassination. Under Nebraska Revised Statute § 30-809, wrongful death claims must be filed by the estate’s personal...
What Should You Do If You Were Injured By Someone Who Was Texting While Driving?
Unfortunately, thousands of motor vehicle collisions happen daily on our roads, and many result in serious injuries and death. While some of these accidents are unavoidable, the sad truth is that many of them are 100% preventable. Sometimes, people disregard safety and common sense and drive while distracted, causing unnecessary accidents. As you might imagine, one of the ultimate distractions is texting while driving.
You’ve Been in a Car Accident in: Now What?
The seconds, minutes, and hours following a car accident are often filled with fear, pain, confusion, chaos, and a loss of control. It is difficult to maintain a clear head during such an unexpected and – let’s face it – incredibly inconvenient series of events that include many moving parts. It is not uncommon for adrenaline and panic to kick into high gear while common sense flies out the window.
Motorcycles accidents year round in America? You better believe it!
In a state like New Hampshire, where winter weather may strike in October and last until late April, it is not uncommon for motorcycle riders to hit the roads on a clear day any time of the year. At Teale Law, we are all too aware that many New Hampshire motorcyclists suffer crashes every year at all times of the year.
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