11

Mar

Creating New Healthy Habits After Your Accident

Let's face facts: An injury accident can really throw you off your game. You may experience mobility issues while you’re recovering, possibly needing help with basic tasks like eating or dressing. If your injuries are permanent, you may have to adapt to a “new n...

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11

Mar

Dealing With Rage When Someone Else Causes Your Serious Injury

Look, we all know that accidents just happen. Indeed, Centers for Disease Control statistics show that U.S. accidents happen in enormous numbers, where every year:- about forty million visit their doctor's office for unintentional injury; – about thirty million...

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11

Mar

Why and How to Journal Your Serious Injury Recovery

If you or a loved one has suffered a serious injury, there's likely only one thing on your mind: Recovery. You want to get to a place where you feel whole, rested, and safe again. You want to move past the trauma of your event.There are many therapeutic steps that go into...

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11

Mar

Lessons from the Pandemic: Dealing with Health Uncertainty as Constructively as Possible

Now that many of us are poised to start seeing the acute dangers of the pandemic in our metaphorical rear-view windows, we need to start learning how to move forward as positively as we can. Many of us, spurred by constant stress throughout the pandemic, now have to manage our ne...

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11

Mar

Disability Insurance 101: What Personal Injury Victims Need to Know

You may become a disability customer in the blink of an eye. A swerving truck, an icy patch in the road, a distracted driver—tiny moments that may determine whether you'll be back in the office tomorrow or laid up for weeks in the hospital.Disability is a serious pro...

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11

Mar

How Coronavirus will Affect Personal Injury

The coronavirus global pandemic is affecting every part of our lives, from daily childcare to our retirement investments. And yet, in many ways, normal life persists: dogs need to be walked, groceries need to be bought. We may even have to use our cars. And that opens us up to th...

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11

Mar

Strategies Insurers Use to Dismiss (or Limit) Your Claims

Working with insurance companies is an unpleasant necessity of life whether you're talking about your health, your home, or your next biggest investment—your car. In fact, most US states require anyone operating a car to carry insurance. Only drivers in New Hampshire...

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11

Mar

The Rise of Virtual Services: A COVID-19 Silver Lining

The COVID-19 global pandemic has brought communities and economies to their knees. Even if you've been lucky enough to not be impacted personally, your life has likely transformed in the last three months. And it’s unlikely to go back to the way it was anytime soon. W...

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11

Mar

The Mental Cost of Major Injury

Accident injuries are scary. Torn tissue, blood, and broken bones bring instant compassion and well deserved sympathy. Recovering from the physical effects of a major accident can take a long time—indeed, a lifetime. Jurors and even insurance claim representatives can see t...

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11

Mar

Is Lockdown Keeping You from Medical Care after a Car Accident?

In these times of a global pandemic caused by the coronavirus, we are all trying to maintain social distancing. With 90% of Americans staying home during this crisis, most people are staying in place. And the results have been dramatic in some places with “safer at home&rdq...

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