San Diego Personal Injury Attorney Mark C. Blane's website collects a large amount of useful information for victims of accidents in Southern California. For example, we see a lot of injury claims in San Diego County. What to do after a road or slip & fall accident? Can you sue the Government? What can you expect after a traumatic brain injury? What are the common injuries of a motorcycle accident? Are the insurance companies' settlement values decided by a computer? These and many other topics are outlined in our Library so you can compare, understand and ask the right questions.
Be sure to download Mr. Blane's FREE legal books you can use BEFORE you hire a Lawyer, call an Adjuster, or sign any Legal Forms. His California Personal Injury Guide, The 10 Secrets You Need To Know About Your Injury Case BEFORE You Call A Lawyer normally sells for $16.95, but it is yours FREE if you are a California resident, or a person injured in a California accident, and you need information NOW.
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Types of Evidence You Should Have to Obtain a Fair Settlement After a Motorcycle CrashIf you were hurt in a motorcycle accident, you’ll need to prove your right to compensation. Find out the types of evidence that help you win your case.
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Five Reasons You Should Hire a Motorcycle Accident Lawyer to File Your Claim Against the Negligent DriverYou should hire a skilled motorcycle accident attorney to file your claim with the negligent driver’s insurance company.
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Avoid These Common Errors If You Want to Win Your Motorcycle Collision CaseIf you were injured in a motorcycle accident, you don’t want to make mistakes that hurt your claim for compensation. Here are the errors you need to avoid.
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Top Reasons Why Motorists Cause Motorcycle CollisionsWhy do negligent drivers cause motorcycle accidents in California? Find out the top reasons for these crashes and what to do if the motorist flees the scene.
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Six Ways Motorcycle Collisions and Car Accidents Are DifferentMotorcycle and car accidents are not the same. Here, learn the crucial ways they differ and how this may affect your claim for compensation for your injuries.