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Yearly Archives: 2022

Understanding Auto Insurance Rules and Options

03/17/2022
Car Accidents
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Shopping for auto insurance? Trying to figure out what your policy does and does not cover? Good luck! Confusing clauses and unfamiliar terms can make it impossible for an ordinary person to understand car insurance terms. It’s like the documents are written in another language. In a sense, they are. […]

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Product-Related Injuries: Do You Know Your Rights?

02/21/2022
Product Liability
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Whether you’re dealing with dangerous prescription medications or defective toys and appliances, harmful products are resulting in numerous hospital visits and innumerable monetary losses on a yearly basis. The good news is that those who have been hurt by defective products can seek financial compensation for their losses. That said, […]

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How to Obtain Your Accident Report in Pensacola

01/24/2022
Car Accidents
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The police report from a car accident provides valuable information and serves as important evidence when resolving a claim for damage and injuries. Car accident lawyers, insurance adjusters, and investigators pay considerable attention to the details recorded in the accident reports. That means it is helpful to obtain your crash […]

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Protecting Yourself from Aggressive Drivers

01/10/2022
Car Accidents
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Aggressive drivers cause car accidents all the time in Fort Walton Beach. How can you protect yourself? While we can offer no guarantees, Fort Walton Beach car accident lawyers have reviewed the circumstances leading up to many accidents in great detail, so we have seen the havoc wreaked by aggressive […]

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