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What Do I Do If I Was Hit by a Car on My Bicycle? Bicycle crashes with cars, pickup trucks, delivery vans, tractor trailer trucks—can happen in many ways and circumstances, even under ideal riding conditions. -
What to Do If You Are Hit By a Car on Your Bicycle Here are the important steps to take if you were hit by a car on your bicycle. -
A Practical Guide to Evaluating Your Concussion Concussions are graded based upon level of severity and the grading scale largely depends on the length of loss of consciousness or LOC at the time of injury. -
How to Check for a Concussion A well-written, “do I have a concussion quiz,” available from a reputable source can be a valuable tool to help evaluate the likelihood of concussion. -
Typical Bicycle Crash Settlement Factors Even with a helmet and preventive equipment to ride a bicycle safely, there are still many possibilities for crash-related injuries requiring compensation. -
Post-Concussion Syndrome Settlement Value PCS is a serious and complex medical disorder that occurs when concussion symptoms persist beyond the timeframe of what is considered “normal” healing period. -
Requesting and Obtaining Medical Records Yourself Federal law mandates that your medical records be available to you in either paper or electronic form but patients still run into trouble obtaining them. -
Damages and the Use of a Medical Negligence Claim Calculator It is not a good idea to trust a lawyer if they calculate a medical malpractice claim based on a set of prefigured numbers and a description of injuries. -
Medical Expert Testimony in Medical Malpractice Cases Most medical malpractice cases require medical expert testimony because the technical information the jury must consider in such cases is usually complicated. -
Why Choose a Medical Malpractice Lawyer? One in every three hospitalized patients in the US encounters a hospital error. Almost half of all medical malpractice claims are a result of diagnosis errors.