Property Damage

  • Categories: Property DamagePublished On: March 6th, 2022

    In our day-to-day lives we may be exposed to some dangerous substances that could result in injury or death. As a result you may be eligible for compensation by way of a toxic tort claim. This article will discuss some basics in respect of toxic tort claims. According to the Read More

  • Categories: Other News, Property DamagePublished On: October 28th, 2021

    There are a number of incidents and accidents that result in back, spine or neck injuries. If such accidents or incidents are a result of someone else’s negligence you may be able to receive compensation through a personal injury claim. Personal injury claims provide compensation for losses suffered as a Read More

  • Categories: Property DamagePublished On: April 5th, 2018

    There are a number of things that could cause injuries during a car accident. In some instances occupant seat belts can cause injuries to the occupants. This article will discuss how seat belt injuries occur, how they can be prevented and legal issues arising. While it has been statistically Read More

  • Categories: Auto Accidents, Dealing with Insurance Companies, Property DamagePublished On: January 17th, 2017

    Let’s take a moment to examine the nitty-gritty details of your post-accident car appraisal. As explained elsewhere on this website, Alaska car insurance companies paying under a liability policy have no obligations to a claimant. The claimant does not have a contract with the liability company and therefore no contractual Read More

  • Categories: Auto Accidents, Dealing with Insurance Companies, Property DamagePublished On: December 13th, 2016

    As its name implies, property damage is recovery from a careless driver and his insurance company for damage to your own personal property. Everyone knows that your car is your personal property and should be covered under property damage liability. However, some people do not know that other personal Read More

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