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View our collection of legal videos below, where you can find answers to commonly asked questions.
View our collection of legal videos below, where you can find answers to commonly asked questions.
What are some medical issues that can arise after a bike-car collision that you may not notice right away because you were able to walk-ride away from it feeling fine?
What’s the best way to document visible injuries or bike damage so it supports an injury claim?
After a crash, symptoms like headaches, dizziness, brain fog, or sleep issues can get brushed off— how should someone describe them so they’re taken seriously?
After a crash, what are the first practical things someone should do to protect themselves?
Are you required to let the police for the other know that you have dashcam footage?
At the scene of a crash, what are the most important details to exchange and confirm?
Can passengers injured in a car accident file their own claim?
How do dash cam recordings help—or hurt—someone’s car accident case?
How do recorded statements to insurance companies get used against claimants?
How do winter crashes like black ice-storms change the investigation or what evidence becomes important fast?
How do you determine who was actually at fault when both drivers are pointing fingers?
If someone didn’t go to the ER right away, can they still have a valid injury claim?
If the other driver pressures you to “handle it privately” or skip reporting, what should you be cautious about?
If the other driver’s insurance company offers to send you to a “preferred” clinic or wants you to see their doctor, what should you understand before agreeing?
If you’re in a car accident in a rideshare what should you do if Uber or Lyft contacts you?
If weather was bad and roads were messy, how do you separate “conditions” from preventable driver choices when evaluating fault
Is there anything an injured person can do to help preserve evidence that may otherwise disappear quickly after a crash?
Should someone get a police report even if the crash seems minor?
What day?to?day limitations should people track after a crash that often get overlooked?
What happens when a crash was caused by debris on the highway—who can be responsible?
What kind of doctor should someone consider seeing after a car accident?
What kinds of evidence tend to disappear quickly after a crash?
After a motorcycle crash, what injuries do you most want riders to get checked for even if they feel “okay” at first?
If a motorcycle crash was caused by poor road maintenance, how do you investigate whether the city-county could be involved?
If you’re hit by a car as a pedestrian, what should you do immediately to protect your case?
At your first doctor visit after an accident, what should you make sure gets written down in the medical record so your symptoms don’t get minimized or missed later?
Can I decline IME?
Can posting on social media after an accident affect a personal injury case?
How can delays in medical evaluation affect the timeline and credibility of an injury claim?
How do gaps in care get used against someone?
How do insurance companies try to minimize injury claims early on—before someone even realizes what’s happening?
How do medical bills usually get paid while an injury claim is pending?
How should someone mentally prepare so they don’t feel intimidated at a deposition?
If someone can’t work after an injury, what practical steps should they take right away to protect a lost-income claim?
If someone isn’t sure the accident is “serious enough,” what are a few clear signs they should at least get legal guidance?
People worry they “don’t have enough medical bills.” What actually matters when deciding whether to talk to a lawyer?
Should people be cautious about signing broad releases like a medical authorization form?
What are a few common things people say after an accident that can get misunderstood later?
What are the first three priorities an injured person should focus on in the first 24–48 hours to protect their claim?
What is an Independent Medical Exam (IME)?
What kinds of diagnostic tests can become important evidence later?
What questions do people get asked at a deposition?
What role do medical records play in proving injuries?
What should you do if you can’t follow your treatment plan exactly as prescribed?
Why can “pushing through” pain and keeping your normal routine make the claim—harder later?
Why is consistency in treatment so important for your injury claim?
After a serious crash involving a semi, what are the first evidence?preservation steps your team focuses on right away?
How are food truck accident cases handled that makes them different?
How can “black box” data from a truck help prove what happened?
If a family member dies in a truck crash, what options does the family typically have to pursue accountability?
If the truck driver was drunk, can the trucking company also be responsible?
What are the big differences between truck accidents and car accidents from an investigation standpoint?
What evidence matters most in truck rollover accidents?
What should someone know about jackknife truck accidents?
What is the biggest reason timing matters in truck accident investigations?