The Jacoby and Meyers Practical Guide to Personal Injury

The Jacoby and Meyers Practical Guide to Personal Injury
Author: Gail J. Koff
Publisher: Fireside
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1992-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780671792794

Offers information on choosing an attorney, the litigation process, evaluating settlement offers, understanding insurance policies, suing the government, and more

The Jacoby & Meyers Practical Guide to Personal Injury

The Jacoby & Meyers Practical Guide to Personal Injury
Author: Gail J. Koff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780671726836

Personal injury is today's fastest-growing area of legal need. The nation's largest personal injury law firm offers this clear and comprehensive tour of the legal system and the insurance industry, with discussion of liability, fault, damage, and various accidents, including automobile, premises, products, and malpractice.

Empower Yourself

Empower Yourself
Author: Ryan McKeen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2018-08-07
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780986280559

A Practical Guide to Personal Injury Law in Connecticut

Empower the Injured: A How-To Guide for Handling Your Own Personal Injury Claim

Empower the Injured: A How-To Guide for Handling Your Own Personal Injury Claim
Author: Jonathan D. Roven
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2018-08-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1483488586

If you suffered relatively minor injuries in an accident in the State of California, you can handle your personal injury claim without having to share a meaningful settlement with an attorney. Jonathan D. Roven, an experienced personal injury litigator with a successful practice, wrote this guide for people with smaller claims. He walks you through: - steps to take after the first one hundred hours of an accident; - reasons why you should never admit to wrongdoing; - putting a settlement demand together; - negotiating a settlement. Roven also highlights the importance of seeking medical treatment, getting a police report, and finalizing the settlement. Additional topics include when to communicate with the other side's insurance company, showing proof of lost wages and earning capacity, mediation, and limited aspects of litigation. Get an insider's take on how to handle a personal injury claim from start to finish with this practical guide that aims to Empower the Injured.

A Practical Guide to Costs in Personal Injury Claims - 2nd Edition

A Practical Guide to Costs in Personal Injury Claims - 2nd Edition
Author: Matthew Hoe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2020-09-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9781913715373

It's two decades since the CPR came in. Costs are now fixed; many of the problems with costs are fixed; but costs law is anything but simple. There is so much you need to know. This book is the place to start. It's an everyday guide to the everyday issues, with each point covered in a bitesize format. Don't know how the rules apply in the circumstances of your claim? Find it here. Can't remember the name of that key case? Find it here. Need a quick guide on the law in a specific area? Find it here. The book is rich in expert insight into the way that costs claims work. It is a more accessible and streamlined practitioner's handbook than other costs textbooks on the market, and also seeks to set itself apart by trying to give useful guidance on those difficult remaining topics on which the law does not yet give certainty. The first half of the book deals with the fixed costs regime in detail. The later chapters deal with costs procedure and detailed assessment, all laden with practical tips for all parties so as to get to the right or the best result as soon as possible. The book is aimed particularly at those working in personal injury claims, but also offers invaluable insight to the way fixed costs work for the wider civil litigation community. We all know an expansion of fixed costs will come, and those who are ready will be most likely to thrive. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Matthew Hoe is a solicitor and advocate, and director of dispute resolution at national firm Taylor Rose TTKW. He has specialised in legal costs for almost 17 years. He has acted in some of the major costs cases of the last decade, including most recently cases such as Bamrah v Gempride on misconduct in assessment proceedings, Hislop v Perde on late Part 36 acceptance in fixed costs cases, Cham v Aldred on counsel's fees in fixed costs cases and Adelekun v Ho on contracting out of fixed costs. Outside of work, Matthew watches far too much YouTube and enjoys fixing broken electronics and general tinkering with computers. He lives with his family near Peterborough.

Winning Personal Injury Cases

Winning Personal Injury Cases
Author: Evan Aidman
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2015-11-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781514188101

Everyone has an opinion about personal injury litigation. Many people feel that the right to sue for injuries should be severely limited in hopes that insurance costs will decrease. Others fear that legislation enacted to restrict the right to sue will make big business, the insurance industry, and medical practitioners less accountable to the public. They also fear the loss of financial compensation for injuries caused by a negligent or careless act. In this book, I examine every aspect of personal injury litigation, from attracting new clients to jury trials, and beyond. The personal injury laws vary from state to state and between state and federal court. Since 1983, I have been a trial lawyer in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Much of the information presented involves those experiences. The law in your state may be different. Nevertheless, there is much uniformity throughout the states. The information in this book can be used by personal injury litigants and their counsel in any state. You may have to refer to local sources for the law or practice that applies to your situation. The law is dynamic and ever-changing. It is flexible enough to accommodate a changing world. When the first automobile accident lawsuit was filed, the judge was not deterred by the fact that there were no automobile laws for guidance. The judge simply looked to the legal logic of horse-and-buggy cases. Similarly, when new technologies cause injuries in the future, the law will evolve to accommodate this. The federal and state legislatures constantly pass new laws. The courts rule every day on disputes that require interpretation of new laws and old. When a court decides a dispute, the court's ruling becomes precedent for the future. In other words, the interpretations that the judges dispense become the laws by which future litigants can be guided. This concept is known by the Latin term stare decisis. Sample Forms and Worksheets A book like this one cannot possibly include every procedural requirement of every jurisdiction in our country. The sample forms provided are general in nature, but are designed to give you a good idea of the types of forms that are used in most locations. Your state, county, and/or judge will have rules and forms that are not included in this book. Check with the court clerk and/or court website for your case to review any local rules and forms that apply. Often, such forms require the same information as the forms in this book, and are merely laid out differently or use slightly different language. You must follow the court's rules and use its forms. When those forms conflict with mine, use theirs.