Double Indemnity in Personal Injury

What Is Double Indemnity In a Personal Injury Case?

When it comes to personal injury cases, victims often seek compensation for the physical, emotional, and financial damages they have endured. To ensure a fair and just resolution, various legal concepts and provisions are in place. One such provision is double indemnity, which may significantly impact the compensation received by…

Catastrophic Injury

What Is Considered a Catastrophic Injury?

Catastrophic injuries are life-altering events that can occur in various circumstances, leading to profound physical, emotional, and financial consequences. Understanding what constitutes a catastrophic injury is essential for victims to seek legal representation from experienced personal injury attorneys. Defining Catastrophic Injuries: Catastrophic injuries are severe injuries that result in long-term…

Medical Records and Personal Injury

The Role of Medical Records in Proving Damages in a Personal Injury Case

When it comes to personal injury cases, the importance of medical records cannot be overstated. These invaluable documents serve as a cornerstone in establishing the extent of injuries, necessary medical treatments, and the resulting damages suffered by the plaintiff. At Springer & Lyle, we would like you to understand the…

Prepare for consultation

How Do I Prepare for a Consultation with a Personal Injury Attorney?

Most personal injury attorneys provide a free consultation. At Springer & Lyle, we have some suggestions for you that will help you make the most of this time so you can move forward with choosing the attorney who inspires your trust and confidence. The attorney will ask questions about your…

Personal Injury Claims Mistakes

Mistakes That Can Hurt Your Personal Injury Claim – Part 1

Accidents are scary. Your heart races and adrenaline flows. If you are injured, you are in physical pain and unsure about what will happen next. At Springer & Lyle, we have some advice about avoiding doing or saying things that may affect your personal injury case. 1) Admitting the accident…