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Should I Skip the Doctor After a Car Crash Due to Coronavirus?
Go to Should I Skip the Doctor After a Car Crash Due to Coronavirus?The coronavirus crisis has put many routine activities on hold, but people are still driving, and most injuries don’t just resolve overnight, even during a pandemic. Unfortunately, car accident victims are now facing a critical and challenging question: “Should I go to the doctor after a crash during the coronavirus outbreak?” In this blog, our…
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How Long Does It Take to Settle a Personal Injury Claim in Mississippi?
Go to How Long Does It Take to Settle a Personal Injury Claim in Mississippi?When you’re hurt, out of work, and struggling, you may wonder how quickly you can settle your personal injury claim and get the financial resources you need to get back on your feet. Unfortunately, the insurance company will try to drag out your case for as long as possible, hoping that you’ll accept an unfair…
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How to Recover From Road Rash After a Motorcycle Accident
Go to How to Recover From Road Rash After a Motorcycle AccidentThere’s nothing like a motorcycle ride on the open road to calm your mind and clear your head, especially in times of crisis. We love the freedom motorcycles offer but know that bikers are vulnerable during a crash. Road rash, a burn-like condition that happens when the road scrapes against your skin, is one of the most common…
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Injured in a Wreck? Make Sure You Get the Trucker’s Logbooks
Go to Injured in a Wreck? Make Sure You Get the Trucker’s LogbooksAfter a truck accident, most victims have a lot of questions about the truck driver’s liability. You may suspect that the trucker was driving while drowsy, or that they being pressured to work long hours by their employer. In these cases, their logbooks may be essential to uncovering the truth. Nearly every truck on the…
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What to Do if Your Loved Ones Are Suffering From Elder Abuse During the Coronavirus Outbreak
Go to What to Do if Your Loved Ones Are Suffering From Elder Abuse During the Coronavirus OutbreakIn light of the novel coronavirus pandemic, the populations with the highest risk are the elderly and those with pre-existing health conditions — two groups that often overlap. Disturbingly, in addition to COVID-19 risks, our elders are facing unprecedented rates of elder abuse and nursing home abuse in Mississippi and Alabama. In an increasingly stressful…
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Need Legal Help During the Coronavirus Lockdown? We’re Still Fighting
Go to Need Legal Help During the Coronavirus Lockdown? We’re Still FightingCoronavirus has changed the way we live, work, and play. It’s also impacted how victims get justice after crashes and accidents that weren’t their fault. A routine consultation to understand your options looks very different than it did just a few months ago. But that shouldn’t keep you from getting the help you need. We…
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What to Do if You Slip and Fall in a Store in Mississippi
Go to What to Do if You Slip and Fall in a Store in MississippiA slip-and-fall accident is the last thing anybody wants (or expects) to happen when they visit a store. Customers want a safe and easy shopping experience, and store owners and employees want the same. Regardless of everyone’s best intentions, however, accidents do happen, and people often sustain unfortunate and severe injuries on someone else’s property.…
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4 Ways to Drive Safely During the Mississippi and Alabama Rainy Season
Go to 4 Ways to Drive Safely During the Mississippi and Alabama Rainy SeasonBecause of our sub-tropical climate, Alabama and Mississippi drivers must understand how to drive safely in inclement weather. In this blog, we’ll outline 4 ways to drive safely during the rainy season to help decrease the number and severity of weather-related car crashes. Tips for Driving in the Mississippi and Alabama Rainy Season The Alabama…
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5 Ways to Keep Your Loved Ones Safe During a Car Crash
Go to 5 Ways to Keep Your Loved Ones Safe During a Car CrashWe take a risk every time we get behind the wheel. According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, car accidents killed 1,617 people in Alabama and Mississippi in 2018. It’s easy to assume that it won’t happen to you. However, Alabama estimates that we have a 90% chance of being in a car crash…