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  • Compensation for Chronic Pain Caused by Car Crash Injuries

    Chronic pain is a common problem that can have a significant impact on a person’s quality of life. It is defined as pain that persists for more than six months and is often characterized by long-term discomfort or disability. One potential cause of chronic pain is injuries suffered in a car accident … Read more »

  • Heads of Damage in Injury Cases

    I’ve been injured. What do I get compensated for? If you’ve been injured through no fault of your own, you are probably owed compensation. The type of compensation you get is categorized under different “heads” of damage. One head of damage is “pecuniary pre-trial losses”. These are real financial l … Read more »

  • Fogginess and Forgetfulness – Do I Have a Brain Injury?

    The ‘concussive’ side of motor vehicle collisions are becoming more identified with the advances in our understanding of concussion type injuries. There are numerous scientific studies that have shown that concussions can occur at virtually any speed and size of collision. Particularly with rear-end … Read more »

  • Injections for Pain Relief to Neck and Back

    After being involved in a motor vehicle accident, you may experience head and neck pain, as well as migraines and whiplash-type neck pains. It may take several days or even weeks following an accident before you begin to experience the symptoms of these injuries. The pain can be debilitating, but th … Read more »

  • Injury Law: Will my case go to trial?

    In this video I answer a question people often ask me, “will my case go to trial?” The short answer to that is probably not. I base that on the reality that only about half of 1% of all cases go to trial. The reason for that is that people simply don’t want to leave […] The post Injury Law: Will my … Read more »