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What Are Insurance Authorization Forms Used for in a Personal Injury Case?

Published on Nov 7, 2019 at 1:59 pm in Personal Injury.

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When you file a personal injury claim, the process will involve a significant amount of paperwork. There are a number of authorizations forms from the insurance company you may be asked to sign. These forms allow the insurance company to collect information about the accident. The information could include medical records, wage reports, or other private information. Having an understanding of how the forms are used and what their impact could be on your settlement offer is important.

5 Tips to Protect Yourself If You Lose Balance While Biking

Published on Oct 31, 2019 at 2:18 pm in Bicycle Accidents.

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You’re riding along thinking everything is fine and then you feel the wheel slip. With a jolt in your stomach, you can tell you’re losing your balance on the bicycle. While a lot of thoughts may run through your head, the fall only takes a few seconds. However, a lot of damage can occur in that short amount of time. If you’ve been injured in an accident that was caused by someone else, you may be able to take legal action. Bey & Associates can help you get the justice you deserve.

Many bicyclists sustain injuries because of negligence. Drivers may not notice them or could be unfamiliar with sharing the road with bicyclists. No matter what the reason, their actions caused your injuries. We’ll do everything we can to get you compensation so you can recover in peace.

Before learning more about how we may be able to help you, let’s take a look at what bicyclists can do to possibly reduce or prevent injuries in a fall.

Tips for Filing a Claim Against a Homeowner’s Insurance Policy After a Slip-and-Fall Accident

Published on Oct 24, 2019 at 12:21 pm in Premises Liability.

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Many residential slip-and-fall accidents are the result of homeowners’ negligence. If a property isn’t adequately maintained, there’s a chance guests will slip, trip, or fall and injure themselves. Some of the most common residential accidents include:

  • Stair Accidents. Factors like foreign substances on the stairs, missing or broken handrails, shallow or varying step heights, or broken wood can easily result in someone falling or slipping on a staircase. Whether the accident happens inside or outside, the injuries can be severe. Spinal cord injuries are possible, especially if the staircase is big.
  • Defective Flooring. Rugs, carpets, and floors can also lead to a slip-and-fall accident. Slippery area rugs, frayed carpets, and improperly laid floor tiles are dangerous.
  • Slipping on Ice or Snow. Homeowners are responsible for ensuring the condition of the outside of their home is just as safe as the inside. While this may not seem like a big deal, snow in the winter must keep off sidewalks and paths need to be clear and ice-free.
  • Broken Sidewalks. Homeowners are supposed to keep their walkways in a reasonable state of repair. Determining liability if someone falls can be challenging because the municipality could be to blame.

Who’s Liable If Your Child is Seriously Injured at School?

Published on Oct 17, 2019 at 12:48 pm in Premises Liability.

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While schools are supposed to provide safe, fun learning environments where children can grow mentally, physically, socially, and emotionally, accidents happen. Sometimes, however, those accidents are the direct result of negligence. For example, according to the CDC two-thirds of all playground-related traumatic brain injuries occur at school on equipment like monkey bars or swings.

If your child was injured at school, you may have the right to take legal action against the institution. In some situations, the district can be held accountable for injuries that should have been prevented.

What Are the Most Dangerous Cooking Products on the Market in 2019?

Published on Oct 10, 2019 at 3:43 pm in Product Liability.

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Cooking products are constantly evolving. This year, you might have bought tear-free onion cutting goggles, a heat conducting butter knife, or a snap on pasta strainer in the name of efficiency. While those products are probably harmless, some of the more complex cooking products might be more dangerous.

Some of the bigger products on the market are unsafe when not used properly. Even though pressure cookers, air fryers, and immersion cookers are on trend this year, that doesn’t mean that they are completely safe or easy to use. Here are the most dangerous cooking products on the market this year.