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    Five Common Mistakes To Avoid in a Personal Injury Claim

    Many people file personal injury claims after car crashes, dog bite incidents, workplace accidents, and other harmful situations. If you’ve been hurt in an accident, you might also want to take legal action. Just be mindful of these common mistakes to avoid in a personal injury claim before contacting a Wichita personal injury lawyer.  1. Read More

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    How Witness Statements Can Impact Your Injury Claim

    If you’re involved in any type of legal proceedings, especially a personal injury case, you may be wondering who can act as a witness in your case and how their statements will impact your settlement.  In this guide, our team from Larry Wall Trial Law will explain the role of witness statements in personal injury Read More

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    Understanding the Difference Between PIP and MedPay

    When you are involved in a car accident, one of your next steps is determining what insurance coverage applies to the crash, if any. Kansas follows a modified “no-fault” policy for car accidents, which impacts how insurance works in these situations.  You may hear two types of insurance being discussed in the aftermath of your Read More

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    5 Important Things To Know About Birth Injury

    After approximately 40 weeks of pregnancy and finally your newborn arrives, it is devastating news to learn your baby suffered a birth injury. Often, the injury is the result of the negligence of a healthcare professional who took part in the birthing process. If your baby suffered any type of birth injury, you may want Read More

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    What are the Signs of Spinal Cord Injury After an Accident?

    You’ve recently sustained a head injury in a car accident and are now experiencing symptoms. Could your signs and symptoms result from a spinal cord injury? It’s possible – the spinal cord is complex and performs several essential functions; it is also highly vulnerable to injury. The spinal cord is a group of nerve fibers, Read More

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    5 Types of Hospital Injuries

    When you go to the hospital, you trust that the professionals there will care for you and your loved ones to the best of their ability. However, many medical professionals are overworked and tired, and they may become careless, leading to injuries. Here, we describe some of the most common hospital injuries that individuals may Read More

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    18 Wheeler Hours Of Service Rules

    A fully loaded 18-Wheeler can weigh as much as 80,000 pounds. The damage done to automobile passengers is often life-changing if not fatal when the semi-truck crashes into an ordinary car weighing only about 5,000 pounds. According to the most recent report from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), in 2020, there were nearly Read More

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    Four Things to Know About Car Accidents in Kansas

    When you are in a car accident in Kansas, it can be hard to think clearly – especially if you or someone else is injured or your car is totaled. Recovering damages can hinge on what you do immediately following a car crash. If you do the wrong thing, you may lose out on fair Read More

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    Big Rig Catastrophic Accidents: It Takes Just One Tire Defect

    Sharing the road with big trucks can be dangerous. While many semi truck drivers work hard to keep their rigs under control, it takes just a little error to cause devastating, catastrophic accidents. One tire issue can send a big rig into other lanes and the cars that may share those lanes. Here are some Read More

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    3 Useful Things to Know About Medication Errors  

    According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), there are roughly 100,000 medication errors that are reported every year. Countless medication errors go unreported as well. The Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy reports that medication errors affect roughly 1.5 million people every year. These errors also incur extra hospital and medical care costs in the Read More

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