Why do some cars show more property damage than others? Why isn’t the amount of property damage what determines if a person was injured in a crash?

The reason that many cars show visible property damage is because of the way car manufacturers design them for safety. Many vehicles are designed so that particular parts on the vehicle will crack and break off in a crash in order to deflect the impact of the crash away from where the passengers are located … Read more

Why the Body Shop’s Damage Photos Can Help Your Case

Body shops take pictures of the entire damage, often storing those photographs on a computer. Later, if the insurance company has any questions about the actual damage to the vehicle, the body shop can email or mail photos of the car to support their findings. These photos are critically important to your case, if you … Read more

Does the Amount of Property Damage to Your Car Matter in Your Injury Case and What Myths Do People Presume to be True?

According to medical documentation provided by neurologists and orthopedists, there is no direct correlation between the amount of property damage in an accident and the type and severity of injuries received. Everyone has a different injury tolerance, and it is very common for two people who experience the same accident to have different injuries. That … Read more

Insurance Company Doctor’s Exams: How do you keep their Doctor From Misleading a Jury?

Your attorney should then hire an investigator to video tape the actual Compulsory Medical Examination by the insurance company’s doctor. Many of these doctors, because they are on the side of the insurance company and make hundreds of thousands if not millions of dollars a year, will add things that never happened or attribute things … Read more

How do you Prepare for a Compulsory Medical Examination?

First, you need to set an appointment with your attorney to go over your case. All attorneys should take the initiative and make an appointment to meet with their client the day before a Compulsory Medical Examination. Your attorney should go through your medical records, your pain complaints, go over your deposition testimony and your … Read more