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Novel Virus Leads to Novel Tsunami of Litigation
Novel Virus Leads to Novel Tsunami of Litigation COVID-related losses have spawned a wave of litigation as consumers and injured parties...
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May 20, 20202 min read
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Insurance Adjusters Are People Too
An adjuster suggested that my case was worth only “nuisance value.” I replied, “You may be willing to settle for nuisance value, but I...
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Nov 26, 20187 min read
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Amtrak Derailment Disaster – Aidman Files Lawsuit
Click here for the story of the lawsuit I filed against Amtrak.
evan8471
May 30, 20151 min read
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Loss of Earning Capacity in Personal Injury Litigation
Perhaps a couple of examples will help to illustrate how rapidly economic losses can add up in personal injury litigation. Example: John...
evan8471
Mar 24, 20152 min read
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Blindness Lawyer’s Settlement Demand Letter for Vision Injury
If you are pursing a personal injury claim for a vision injury, you will need at some point to put together a settlement demand letter....
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Mar 5, 20153 min read
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You Be the Judge! Brother v. Sister!
Imagine you are the foreperson of a jury. The case you must decide involves a man suing his sister for injuries. What’s your first...
evan8471
Nov 9, 20142 min read
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Your Testimony in Personal Injury Litigation
YOUR TESTIMONY Your case usually begins with your testimony, both on direct and cross examination. Your testimony is perhaps the most...
evan8471
Feb 23, 20142 min read
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Peremptory Challenges in Jury Selection for Personal Injury Cases
Peremptory Challenges Each attorney in a one plaintiff/one defendant case is permitted during voir dire to eliminate or strike a set...
evan8471
Feb 13, 20141 min read
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Independent Medical Exam or Defense Medical Exam?
THE DEFENSE MEDICAL EXAMINATION The insurance company has the right in every personal injury case to have you examined by a doctor it...
evan8471
Feb 2, 20143 min read
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Initial Battles After the Filing of a Personal Injury Lawsuit
POST-FILING BATTLES Now that the lawsuit has been filed, what happens next? Sometimes the insurance company immediately makes a...
evan8471
Jan 8, 20142 min read
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Personal Injury Litigation and Correcting Erroneous Medical Reports
Some doctors are not very receptive to changing their records. They may take offense that a lawyer or litigant is asking them to change a...
evan8471
Dec 11, 20133 min read
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Personal Injury Litigation and Insurance Company Strategy
Insurance Company’s Strategy The insurance companies often have a big bargaining advantage over you. The money rests in the company’s...
evan8471
Dec 5, 20132 min read
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Settlement Demand Letters and Personal Injury Litigation
At the time you send the settlement demand letter, the insurance company is operating with incomplete information. You have selectively...
evan8471
Nov 23, 20132 min read
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LASIK Malpractice – Who Can Sue?
Candidate for LASIK? The Focus of LASIK Malpractice Litigation By Nadeem Bezar, Esquire http://kolsbygordon.com/our-attorneys/attorneys...
evan8471
Aug 19, 20136 min read
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Sample Voir Dire Questions for Vision Injury Cases
In cases involving vision injuries, and in all other injury cases, it is necessary to try to get jurors who are sympathetic to the...
evan8471
Aug 2, 20134 min read
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Proving Tinnitus Injuries in Personal Injury Litigation
Proving Tinnitus in Personal Injury Litigation Tinnitus is an injury commonly resulting from trauma. If that trauma was caused by...
evan8471
Jul 23, 20135 min read
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Vision Loss Injury Claims Require a Functional Vision Loss Assessment
In cases involving vision injury, it is essential to obtain a functional vision loss assessment. This assessment will cover many areas...
evan8471
Jul 17, 20137 min read
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A Philadelphia Sensory Loss Lawyer Discusses Loss of the Five Senses – Part 1
The five senses are traditionally thought of as sight, hearing, touch, smell and taste. The loss of even part of one of our senses can...
evan8471
Apr 11, 20132 min read
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A Philadelphia Sensory Loss Lawyer Discusses Loss of the Five Senses – Part 2
This is a continuation of a series. View part one here. The five senses are traditionally thought of as sight, hearing, touch, smell and...
evan8471
Apr 11, 20132 min read
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A Philadelphia Sensory Loss Lawyer Discusses Loss of the Five Senses – Part 3
This is a continuation of a series. View part two here. The five senses are traditionally thought of as sight, hearing, touch, smell and...
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Apr 11, 20133 min read
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