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Phoenix sees more than 50,000 traffic crashes per year. Here's how Arizona law applies to Phoenix car accident claims and what your case may be worth.
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Colorado truck accident settlements range from $100K to $5M+. Learn how injury severity, trucking regulations, and multiple liable parties drive case value.
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If you were injured by a California government entity, you have just 6 months to file a claim under Gov. Code § 911.2. Learn who qualifies, how to file, and what happens if you miss the deadline.
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A comprehensive guide to California personal injury laws covering pure comparative negligence, the 2-year statute of limitations, MICRA caps, government claims, Prop 213, and minimum insurance requirements.
Read moreColorado gives you 2 years to file a dog bite lawsuit - but waiting too long destroys evidence and weakens your case. Here's what you need to know about timing.
Read moreDog park attacks create complicated liability questions in Colorado. Did you assume the risk by entering? Can you still sue? Here's what the law actually says about dog park injuries.
Read moreWhen a neighbor's dog bites you in Colorado, you face a difficult choice: pursue compensation or preserve the relationship. Here's how to handle both - and what the law actually requires.
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Broken bone car accident settlements in Colorado range from $15K to $500K+ depending on fracture type, surgery, and long-term impairment. See real ranges.
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How Kansas's 50 percent comparative fault rule under K.S.A. 60-258a works, with examples, jury instructions, and strategic implications for your personal injury case.
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