Why You Should Not Take on the Insurance Company Alone

It makes sense to get help from the start to take on big insurance companies in work injury, personal injury and motor vehicle crash cases.

Here are some of the main reasons:

    1. Insurance companies know what they are doing.
    2. Insurance companies deal with this stuff everyday.
    3. Insurance companies have a large number of lawyers on staff to help them.
    4. Things that happen early in the case can come back and hurt you in the end.
    5. Insurance companies do not look out for your interests.
    6. A lawyer cannot always fix the mistakes you have made early in your case.
    7. Personal injury lawyers, car crash lawyers, and workers’ compensation lawyers do not get paid until you get paid.
    8. Personal injury attorneys, car crash lawyers, and workers’ compensation attorneys only get paid a percentage of your recovery and do not charge by the hour.
    9. An experienced lawyer deals with insurance companies on a daily basis and understands what they are trying to do.
    10. It makes sense to have someone on your side to help you protect your interests and fight the insurance company.

Make sure that you get the help you need. Feel free to call Illinois injury lawyer Dirk May at 309-827-4371.

Archdiocese faces new lawsuit over alleged McCormack abuses | Chicago Sun-Times

Another lawsuit has been filed against the Archdiocese of Chicago over alleged abuses committed by convicted child molester and defrocked priest

Source: Archdiocese faces new lawsuit over alleged McCormack abuses | Chicago Sun-Times

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This type of behavior is certainly subject to civil damages. Check with an experienced lawyer regarding the timelines for filing lawsuits in these sexual abuse cases.

Man killed in Bloomington accident identified | Local News | pantagraph.com

BLOOMINGTON — A 63-year-old Bloomington man has been identified as the victim in an accident that occurred Sunday when, while in a wheelchair, he was struck by a pickup truck

Source: Man killed in Bloomington accident identified | Local News | pantagraph.com

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Tragic collision. Family of man who died may pursue a negligence lawsuit, however driver may have defense that pedestrian was also negligent.

Credibility- How to Help Your Injury Case

Credibility means that you are believable and the Judge or Jury leans toward your version of events.

Credibility is important in work injury cases, personal injury cases and Social Security Disability cases.

The most important factors that enhance your credibility include how medical providers view you, how your documents support your claim, and how your testimony supports your claim.

Medical records provide a snapshot of what you told nurses and doctors at or near the time of your accident. This is viewed as important because you did not have time to reflect and possibly exaggerate your pain or the cause of your accident. Make sure that you go to the doctor right away and explain all your injuries, how the accident happened, and what limitations you are experiencing.

Documents such as police reports and accident reports corroborate your testimony regarding the cause of accident and how you were injured. Inconsistent testimony with these documents will harm your case.

Your testimony should be consistent with medical records and accident reports. Your testimony should be believable.

Exaggeration will damage your case.

Arguments with opposing lawyers, the Judge or Arbitrator will make you look bad and make it easier to deny or reduce the value of your case.

Questions about how to help your case? Feel free to contact Illinois Workers’ Compensation, Personal Injury, and Social Security Attorney Dirk May at 309-827-4371.

Owner of Belleville nursing home where resident was found dead operates 10 facilities with one-star rating

Owner of Belleville nursing home where resident was found dead operates 10 facilities with one-star rating

Source: Owner of Belleville nursing home where resident was found dead operates 10 facilities with one-star rating

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Horrible treatment of vulnerable residents. Yes, you may and should sue a nursing home who does not take care of your family members