The following article is the third in a series about personal injury law. You can read the first article here, which explains where laws come from. You can read the second article here, which explains what a tort is. This article will focus on explaining the first of four elements a plaintiff… Continue reading How Torts Lead to Personal Injury Lawsuits – The Duty Element
READ ARTICLEIntroduction to Personal Injury and the Court System – What is a Tort?
The following article is the second in a series about personal injury law. You can read the first article here, which explains where laws come from. This article defines the legal term “tort.” It is written for people who do not have legal training and explains these laws in simple terms. … Continue reading Introduction to Personal Injury and the Court System – What is a Tort?
READ ARTICLEIntroduction to Personal Injury and the Court System – Where Laws Come From
The following article is the first in a series about personal injury law. This article explains where laws come from and how new laws are created. It is written for people who do not have legal training and explains these laws in simple terms. It should not be relied upon… Continue reading Introduction to Personal Injury and the Court System – Where Laws Come From
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HITECH Act Medical Records Fee: Getting Records Cheaply Using the HITECH Act
Stop paying hundreds of dollars for your own medical records and use the HITECH Act to get records for less than $10. By: Matt Wetherington and Sarah Quinn The Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH ACT) was a part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act… Continue reading HITECH Act Medical Records Fee: Getting Records Cheaply Using the HITECH Act
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Know the Jury Before Walking Into the Courtroom
Practice Tips: Guide to Juror Research (Updated 2026) By: Matt Wetherington and Sherry Rosen During voir dire, prospective jurors are generally responsive to thoughtful questions and speak candidly and enthusiastically about preexisting beliefs and biases. Just kidding. In most cases, open and honest panel members are among the first… Continue reading Know the Jury Before Walking Into the Courtroom
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