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How a Personal Injury Lawyer Can Help You Avoid Legal Pitfalls

Long Island, with its bustling communities, scenic shorelines, and busy roadways, is home to millions of residents who rely on cars, public transport, and workplaces to go about their daily lives. Unfortunately, the high traffic density and active lifestyle also mean accidents and injuries are common occurrences. When an unexpected accident happens, many people are […]

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Who Really Pays After a Car Crash in New York? 

Article: Horn Wright, Attorneys at Law, NY The First Question After Impact  A car accident in New York quickly raises the question of who pays for medical costs, lost wages, and other damages. New York law follows a no fault insurance system, but it also applies comparative negligence when lawsuits move forward. Understanding what to

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How Personal Injury Lawyers Calculate Case Value

Article: Pendergast Law, WA When someone suffers an injury due to another party’s negligence, one of the first questions they usually ask is, “What is my case worth?” The answer isn’t simple, as several factors play a role in determining the value of a personal injury claim. With the help of experienced personal injury attorneys,

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Lawsuits in the Health Industry: What They Really Cost and Who Pays

Article: ZoellerLaw.com Healthcare is personal. Whether you’re in the waiting room or on the operating table, you’re placing your trust in the hands of another human being. But what happens when that trust breaks down? When a mistake leads to real harm, lawsuits often follow. And while the focus is usually on the patient and

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How to Request an Excuse from Jury Duty in Florida

Article: Baggett Law Injury Lawyers, Florida Getting a jury duty summons for the legal trials and proceedings in the mail can be the reasonfor mixed emotions. For some, they become happy to participate in some legal system, but forothers, it can be a major inconvenience due to work, health, or personal reasons. Cities like Florida,

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Hurt in a Car Accident in Pahrump? A Guide to Your Legal Rights

There’s a moment right after the impact—right after the screech, the jolt, the noise—when everything goes quiet. And then, life gets loud. Sirens. Insurance calls. Medical questions. Car repairs. And somewhere in the middle of it all: you. Hurt. Confused. Wondering if you’re doing the right things, and what exactly your “rights” even are. If

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Notre Dame Swipes First-Mover Card, Partners with Harvey AI

Notre Dame embraces Harvey AI

Notre Dame Embraces Harvey AI Norma Harris, LawFuel contributor Notre Dame Law claims bragging rights as the inaugural law school to integrate Harvey AI into their curriculum—while Stanford, NYU, Michigan, UCLA, and Texas quietly passed pilot phase. Students get to craft prompts, faculty get gen-AI lesson plans, and the industry… well, is still trying to

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What to Expect if You Are Charged With a Crime of Moral Turpitude

Crimes involving moral turpitude (CIMT) are offenses that bear heavy weight and are treated severely. Most CIMTs cause physical and emotional harm to the victims. Various misdemeanors and felonies fall under this category, but will not be labelled as CIMT during charging.  CIMTs have serious consequences for both US citizens and non-citizens. It is crucial

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The 2025 Playbook for Building a Seven-Figure Personal Injury Practice: Encouraging Data-Driven Growth

LawFuel Power Briefing: Nicolet Law, Minnesota Image credits: AI-generated by Gemini The era of building a personal injury empire solely relying on splashy billboards and late-night TV ads is over. While some markets are still saturated with traditional advertising—with law firms spending an estimated $2.5 billion nationwide in 2024 to solicit legal claims, a figure

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