What is Personal Injury Protection?
Car accidents are unpredictable and can occur anywhere and anytime. The CDC indicates that more than 2.3 million people nationwide visit hospital emergency departments for car accident-related injuries annually. After a car accident, one of the most expensive consequences is the medical costs associated with injuries. Paying off high medical bills is a major part of resolving […]
How Much Should I Ask For in a Personal Injury Settlement?
If you have decided to settle your personal injury case, you are among 90-95% of litigants who settle their cases before going to trial. At this point, you are likely trying to figure out the monetary amount you should accept for your personal injury settlement. To answer that question, it is important to know what damages you […]
Keeping Kids Safe Outdoors as the World and the Roads Reopen
With most states reopening, kids and adults are getting back into regular routines. For adults, this means going back to work, which also means more cars on the roads. For kids, a regular summer routine usually consists of riding bikes, playing in the community and heading to the local playground for fresh air and exercise. […]
Should I Call an Injury Attorney if I Don’t Think I’m Injured?
Can I Still Call an Injury Lawyer If There Are No Obvious Injuries? “The short answer is yes.” Razavi Law Group knows we are busy people. We are always running here or there – dropping the kids off then picking them back up, trying to make that next meeting, or finally trying to have some […]
Nevada Allows for More Insurance Coverage than California
Higher Minimum Vehicle Liability Requirements How much auto insurance am I required to have in Nevada? The State of Nevada requires every individual operating a vehicle to carry a minimum liability insurance policy. Effective July 1, 2018, the minimum insurance liability coverage for motor vehicles increased to $25,000 per person for bodily injury, $50,000 per […]
FIVE FACTS YOU MAY NOT HAVE KNOWN ABOUT PERSONAL INJURY LAW IN CALIFORNIA
Facts About California Personal Injury Law 1. California is a comparative fault state. This means that you are still entitled to compensation even if you are found to be partially negligent or at fault! For example, if you are responsible for 10 percent of an accident, you can still recover 90 percent of your property […]