In the immediate aftermath of a motor vehicle accident, you might be unsure of your rights and what you should do. You might even think that because the cause of your accident was pretty clear, you don’t need a lawyer….
How is Shared Fault Determined in a Car Accident in West Virginia?
Sometimes, the cause of a car accident is glaringly obvious. If someone runs a red light and causes an accident, then they can be held financially responsible for the victim’s losses. But what happens if it seems like both drivers…
When Can You Sue for Negligence After a Burn Injury?
Each year, approximately 400,000 Americans suffer burn injuries. These burns range from relatively minor first-degree burns to serious second and third-degree burns. While some of these injuries are no one’s fault, others may be caused by another person’s careless behavior….
What to Do If Your Child Suffers a Burn Injury
Kids are naturally curious and can often be impulsive. It isn’t surprising that over 300 kids each day visit the emergency department for a burn injury. These types of injuries can happen quickly and may result in serious injuries. If…
Understanding the Emotional and Psychological Impact of Burn Injuries
At some point, most of us have gotten minor burns. For example, you might have accidentally touched a hot pan when cooking dinner. Alternatively, you might have spent way too long in the sun and gotten a sunburn. Burns are…