If you are going through a personal injury case, you have probably heard your attorney, your doctor, or even the insurance company mention the term "MMI." It stands for Maximum Medical Improvement, and while it sounds like a piece of medical jargon, it is actually one of the most important milestones in your entire case.
Understanding what MMI means, who determines it, and why it matters can make the difference between settling your... ❯❯❯
If you have been injured in an accident, you have probably heard that you can get compensated for "pain and suffering." But what does that actually mean in dollars? How do insurance companies put a price tag on something as personal and subjective as physical pain, emotional distress, and a reduced quality of life?
The answer, in many cases, comes down to something called the multiplier method. It is one of the most commonly used... ❯❯❯
You were in a car accident. You filed a claim. And now, surprisingly fast, the insurance company has already made you an offer. You might be thinking, "Great, let me just take it and move on." And honestly, who could blame you? You are tired, you are hurting, and you just want your life back to normal.
But before you sign anything, you need to understand something important: that first offer is almost never the best offer. In fact, it... ❯❯❯
If you have been injured in an accident and are thinking about pursuing a claim, you have probably come across the term "demand letter." Maybe you have even searched online for templates, wondering if you can just write one yourself and send it off to the insurance company.
Before you do that, let's take a step back and cover the basics: what a demand letter actually is, what it should include, why it is so important, and why a letter... ❯❯❯
You have been through months (maybe years) of stress, medical appointments, and negotiations. You finally reached a settlement agreement, signed the release, and let out a sigh of relief. But now a new question is keeping you up at night: When am I actually going to get paid?
It is a completely valid thing to worry about. After all, bills do not stop arriving just because your case is settled. In this article, we will walk you through... ❯❯❯
You just settled your personal injury case and you are excited about the number. But then your attorney starts mentioning things like "medical liens," "subrogation," and "reimbursement claims," and suddenly that big settlement check is looking a lot smaller.
If you are wondering whether your medical bills have to be paid from your settlement, the short answer is: yes, in most cases, some of your settlement will go toward medical... ❯❯❯
You were in a car accident. Someone else caused it. But if you are being honest with yourself, maybe you played a small part too. Maybe you were going a little over the speed limit. Maybe you glanced at your phone for a second. Maybe your brake lights were out.
Now you are wondering: Does that mean I lose my right to any compensation?
In most cases, the answer is no, you do not lose your right to a settlement just because you were... ❯❯❯
Life is short and money is tight for everyone these days. We always think about our health, or building a new home, pay our mortgage, visit a dentist and travel around the world. According to law experts, you don't want to wait until you need elder care. Just like real estate investing... ❯❯❯