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What Are the Symptoms of a “Mild” Traumatic Brain Injury?

A Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is the result of either a direct impact to the head or an impact to the body causing whiplash to the brain. It is a common injury in car accidents and slip and fall accidents and is sometimes accompanied by a loss of consciousness or period of confusion that lasts […]

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Medical Bills: Juries Should See Both Billed Amount and Adjustments?

If you have health insurance, you might have noticed that certain healthcare providers will provide a discount on medical bills based on the type of health insurance you have.  If you have been injured by another person’s negligence, Missouri and Kansas law state that you are entitled to recover the amount of the medical bills […]

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The m-TBI Misnomer – Why Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries Are Never “Mild”

Our brains are complex, mysterious, and vital to our well-being. No trauma to your head should be overlooked as any blow to the head can result in injury or damage to your brain. A concussion or so-called “mild” traumatic brain injury (“TBI”) is typically classified as mild when there is a loss of consciousness for […]

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Why Do We Keep Juries From Knowing That A Defendant In A Personal Injury Lawsuit Has Liability Insurance?

People who have been injured by another person’s negligence (or by a company’s negligence), who must sue to receive fair compensation for their injuries, are barred from informing juries that a defendant has liability insurance to cover the damages being sought in the lawsuit.

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What is a Loss of Consortium Claim?

When an injured person brings a personal injury action against a negligent company to recover damages for the harm they suffered, their spouse may have the right to bring a separate, standalone action called a loss of consortium claim. Missouri law recognizes that an injury to one spouse can cause significant harm to the other […]

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What is a Diminution of Value Claim?

If you have an automobile that is damaged during a car accident, you may have a diminution of value claim.  These claims come from the idea that a vehicle that has been damaged in an accident, but is subsequently repaired, still has an inherently diminished value when compared to its status before the damage occurred […]

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The Truth About the McDonald’s Hot Coffee Lawsuit – What Really Happened

The infamous McDonald’s Hot Coffee Lawsuit is often lauded as an example of “frivolous lawsuits” brought by people who are just trying to scam businesses into paying them money.  The insurance industry and the Chamber of Commerce have worked very hard to use this lawsuit to make people in the United States believe that tort […]

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How VA and Tricare Liens May Affect Your Personal Injury Settlement

If you are pursuing a personal injury case against an at-fault driver or at-fault party, and you are a military member on active duty or a veteran, you may find that either Tricare or Veterans Affairs (VA) has asserted a lien on any settlement or judgment you could receive.

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How Past-Due Child Support and Case Advances Can Affect Your Personal Injury Case

When you get your personal injury settlement, various creditors may attempt to assert liens on your settlement that entitles the lien holder to some of your settlement money. While the most common liens are asserted by medical providers and health insurers, two liens arise from personal obligations.  These include liens for past-due child support and […]

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