Auto Accident FAQs
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I was injured. Can I file a lawsuit for my injuries?
A: You can make a claim against another party or parties if they are more at fault for your injuries than you are. In general, when a person is injured as a result of … More -
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Why Do Consumers Need To Know About Suv Rollovers?
A: Although SUV rollovers do not occur as often as other automobile accidents, when they do occur they have a higher chance of resulting in serious injury or death, and … More -
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Can Suv Rollovers Be Prevented?
A: Manufacturers are required to place an SUV warning disclaimer inside each vehicle that alerts the driver to possible operational hazards, and gives suggestions on … More -
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Can I Be Compensated And/Or File A Lawsuit If Im Involved In A Suv Rollover?
A: If you or a loved one has been injured or killed in an SUV rollover accident, you may be eligible to seek relief for your damages. A SUV rollover accident lawsuit can … More -
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What is negligence?
A: In its most simple definition, negligence means that someone was careless and as a result of being careless, someone else was injured. Negligence serves as the basis … More -
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What does the term "reasonable person" mean?
A: A person has acted negligently if he or she has departed from the conduct expected of a reasonably prudent person acting under the same or similar circumstances. The … More -
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What is contributory negligence?
A: The term “contributory negligence” is used to describe the actions of an injured person that may have also caused or contributed to his injury. For … More -
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What is comparative negligence?
A: Comparative negligence works on a percentage basis to assign a degree of fault for the injuries suffered. For example, in a broad-side car accident case where the … More
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