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4 Steps in Filing a Personal Injury Lawsuit in Georgia

September 23, 2020 By RedLawList Editor

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An insurance company’s primary goal is to pay out as little as possible when you file a personal injury claim. If they feel there’s a chance they can get out of paying at all, then they will likely deny your claim. So, what this means is that your insurance company is … [Read more...] about 4 Steps in Filing a Personal Injury Lawsuit in Georgia

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Kobe Bryant Lawsuit Expands: Mauser & Altobelli Families Join In

June 23, 2020 By RedLawList Editor

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The tragic death of former Los Angeles Lakers basketball star Kobe Bryant shook the nation on January 26, 2020. The aftermath was already poised to shake the court system when his widow, Vanessa, filed a wrongful death lawsuit. With 2 more families of victims now … [Read more...] about Kobe Bryant Lawsuit Expands: Mauser & Altobelli Families Join In

Filed Under: Accidents & Injuries Tagged With: liability, wrongful death

Was Your Child Injured At Daycare? Here’s How To Prove Negligence

April 14, 2020 By RedLawList Editor

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Is there legal recourse if you have a child injured at daycare? The answer is yes. In order to win your case, you’ll need to prove negligence —an ordinary standard of care was not provided and that caused your child’s injuries. The first thing to establish is the … [Read more...] about Was Your Child Injured At Daycare? Here’s How To Prove Negligence

Filed Under: Accidents & Injuries Tagged With: child sex abuse, children's safety

Are Out-of-Court Settlements Taxable? Answers & Exceptions

March 24, 2020 By RedLawList Editor

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When you negotiated the settlement in your legal dispute, there was a great sense of relief. You had gotten fair compensation for your damages and avoided the stress of a court battle. Now April 15 is coming and a whole new set of questions has emerged. Are … [Read more...] about Are Out-of-Court Settlements Taxable? Answers & Exceptions

Filed Under: Accidents & Injuries Tagged With: settlement, taxes

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