Personal Injury Library
You have important decisions to make after a personal injury accident. This legal library provides you with the useful information that you need so that you can make the right decisions to protect your recovery and your future.
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Filing a Drunk Driving Accident LawsuitYou can file a lawsuit for your injuries from a drunk driving accident against the person whose negligence caused the wreck. Click here for more information.
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Filing an Escalator Injury LawsuitDepending on the facts, you might be able to file a lawsuit against a property owner or another party for an escalator injury. Click here for more information.
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Filing a Spinal Cord Injury LawsuitYou can file a spinal cord injury lawsuit if the person who harmed you meets all four factors of legal liability in negligence. Click here for more information.
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Types of Dog Bite InjuriesVarious types of dog bite injuries can harm you in different ways, including inflicting vicious, sometimes life-threatening wounds. If you were bitten by a dog, call the Law Office of Jason R. Schultz, PC at 404-474-0804 to schedule a free consultation.
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What to Do After a Motorcycle AccidentAfter a motorcycle accident be sure that you are aware of what to do next in order to protect your health and preserve your legal rights.
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What to Do When a Car Accident Is Not Your FaultLearn what to do and steps to take to preserve your right to recover compensation for a car accident that is not your fault. For help, click here.
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Filing a Wrongful Death Suit Against Hospice in HospiceYou can sue a hospice for wrongful death if they wrongfully caused your loved one to die sooner than they should have. Click here for information and help.
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Numbness or Tingling Feeling After a Dog BiteNumbness or tingling after a dog bite can be a symptom of infection, nerve damage, or tissue damage. If you are experiencing these symptoms, find out what to do.
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What Is Informed Consent in the Context of a Medical Malpractice Case?A Dr. must explain medical procedures, including known risks, benefits, and your treatment options. Anything less is not informed consent and malpractice.
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How to Prove Medical MalpracticeProve a medical malpractice case with evidence like medical records, expert testimony, and receipts. Call 404-474-0804 to talk to a lawyer.