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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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Step-by-step guide for what to do after a car accident in Kansas. Learn reporting requirements under K.S.A. 8-1606, how to protect your claim, and when to hire a lawyer.
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Arizona's personal injury statute of limitations is 2 years (A.R.S. § 12-542). Government claims require 180-day notice. Learn every deadline and exception.
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A comprehensive guide to Kansas personal injury laws, including the modified comparative fault system, statute of limitations, insurance minimums, and damages caps. Learn how K.S.A. 60-258a and K.S.A. 60-513 affect your injury claim.
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Arizona tenants sickened by mold have real legal remedies under ARLTA — but the five-day notice rule, the A.R.S. §12-542 two-year statute of limitations, and the state's specific habitability framework trip up claims that should otherwise succeed. Here's what Arizona mold tenants need to know.
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Not every mold problem is a lawsuit. This 9-point Colorado checklist walks through the facts, evidence, and timing issues that decide whether a mold injury claim is viable — without the vague answers most sites give.
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Kansas tenants sickened by mold have statutory remedies under the KRLTA — but the 14/30-day notice rule under K.S.A. §58-2559 and the two-year personal injury SOL under K.S.A. §60-513 trip up otherwise-viable claims. Here's what Kansas mold tenants need to know.
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A Phase 1 environmental report before you move out is 10x better than any reconstruction effort afterward. When that's not an option, the right video documentation plus climate-controlled sample preservation can still save your case — if you do it correctly.
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