Monthly Archives: December 2025
Internal Bleeding After an Accident Can be Deadly
When we think of bleeding, we think of blood that we can see. If someone is in an accident and there’s bleeding, we know there is what could possibly be a serious injury. But we can actually bleed inside also, and because that’s not something we can readily see, it can actually be even… Read More »
Getting Compensation When You’re a Victim of a Crime or Intentional Act
In many of our minds, we tend to think that if someone commits a crime, that is for the criminal justice system to handle. While the criminal can be punished and perhaps put in jail, criminal acts aren’t something you can sue for and get compensation for — at least, that’s the belief. The… Read More »
Vicarious Liability: When is an Employee “On the Job?”
As a general rule, an employer is liable for accidents and injuries that are caused by its employees. That’s called respondeat superior, or vicarious liability. But there’s a catch to that liability: an injured victim must show that at the time of the negligent act that caused the victim’s injuries, that the employee was… Read More »
Future Medical Expenses Can be Tough to Calculate
If you are injured in an accident, you may have a right to be compensated for what is known as future medical expenses. And while that may seem like an obvious thing, many injury victims aren’t aware just what future medical expenses are, and how to get them in their injury case. What are… Read More »




