Velocity Injury Law Blog
Insurance and injury law is constantly changing through changes in the law, new judicial decisions, and changes in the political landscape. We believe that it is important for us as injury lawyers stay informed of these changes, so that we can better serve our clients. We also believe that it is important to share this information with accident victims and the general public, so that they can be better informed of their rights in the event of an accident.
Parties Under Disability and Their Protection in Personal Injury Lawsuits
In the context of a personal injury lawsuit, a “party under disability” refers to a minor (someone who is under …
Read MoreWhat is an Examination for Discovery?
The Examination for Discovery (“discovery”) is an important early step in a personal injury lawsuit, typically occurring about six months …
Read MoreWhat is a Statement of Claim?
In a lawsuit started by a person who has suffered personal injury due to the negligence of another person or …
Read More“Should I bring a lawsuit?” We will give you our opinion. For free.
If you have been hurt in a motor vehicle collision, a slip and fall, or other accident, we will meet …
Read MoreWhen – and how much – do you pay us for being your lawyer?
As a client of Velocity Injury Law you usually do not have to pay your lawyer any money for the …
Read MoreWhat is a dog owner’s civil responsibility?
If you own a dog you might be surprised to learn that you are automatically considered legally responsible if your …
Read MoreAm I responsible to ensure the safety of others when they visit my home?
If you have property, such as land, a home, a business, or even a rented apartment, you have certain legal …
Read MoreTen Things You Should Do After A Car Accident
It seems automatic to call 911 if you are in a car accident, especially if you have been injured. But …
Read MoreIn The Community
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