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Is it possible to file a lawsuit after suffering a car accident even when there are no injuries? Yes, and it may surprise many to realize that most auto accidents do not involve injuries, but vehicular damage on its own may justify a lawsuit. Rather than settle for a meager insurance settlement, you may obtain do better by suing if you can show the other driver was to blame.

It’s important to know your options for taking legal action if you’ve signed a waiver for medical procedures. Just because you sign something does not grant a medical provider carte blanche to do anything with impunity. We’d like to discuss what a medical waiver is, and how it doesn’t mean you cannot sue for malpractice.

In recent years a lot of research has gone into the study of head trauma and concussions. This isn’t by accident; traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) have become one of the leading causes of death and disability in the United States. These are caused by a variety of factors, such as bumps, blows, or jolts to the head that disrupt the normal function of the human brain. These have been linked to the cognitive decline of basic function, dementia, and even death.