Monthly Archives: April 2010

Insurance Companies Spend Millions to Talk About Frivolous Lawsuits

April 29, 2010
By Ben Glass

What you never hear or read about are the frivolous defenses that insurance companies assert to lie to the court, delay payment and frustrate plaintiffs. Some bill by the hour insurance defense lawyers play very fast and loose with the ethical rules about filing false pleadings.

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Insurers Use These Arguments When Making Low Settlements

April 28, 2010
By Mindy Weinstein

Be prepared for the insurance company to make these arguments to justify a low payment for your Virginia car accident case.

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31 Tips to Handling Your Virginia Personal Injury Case Without a Lawyer

April 23, 2010
By Ben Glass

Virginia personal injury attorney Ben Glass had just published, in response to demand from consumers, a guide to handling your own personal injury case.

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Student Ordered to Pay $22 Million in Texting-While-Driving Case

April 21, 2010
By Mindy Weinstein

One of the largest verdicts regarding texting and driving has been made in Texas. A graduate student has been ordered to pay nearly $22 million in damages in a wrongful death case.

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Negotiating with the Insurer vs. Calling a Virginia Personal Injury Lawyer

April 14, 2010
By Mindy Weinstein

Do you need a Virginia personal injury attorney to represent you or can you negotiate with the insurer directly? Read this blog to find out the answer.

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Disputing Your Medical Treatment & Other Insurance Company Tricks

April 8, 2010
By Mindy Weinstein

If you have been hurt in a Fairfax car accident, you need to beware of insurance company’s tricks that may be used to deny or lower your settlement.

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Attorney Fees Are Negotiable in Virginia Car Accident Cases

April 1, 2010
By Mindy Weinstein

If you have been injured in a Virginia car accident you need to understand that attorney fees are negotiable. Read this blog to learn more.

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Car Insurance Sales People Don't Know What They are Doing!

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