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Incident or police report for work related accident

Whats the difference between an incident report and a police report

When an accident occurs such as a car accident, slip and fall, workplace injury, etc: one of two reports is usually written up. An incident report or an accident (police) report. They are similar in the information they contain. However, they are created by different individuals, organizations or entities. They

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common mistakes after a car accident

Common mistakes people make after a car accident

After a car accident, it is easy to make decisions based on shock, stress, or incomplete information. Unfortunately, many of the most common car accident mistakes occur within the first few days after a crash and can have lasting effects. Understanding these mistakes ahead of time can help you protect

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health insurance for car accident injuries

Why You Typically Can’t Use Health Insurance for Auto Accident Injuries

After a car accident, many people assume their health insurance will automatically cover the cost of medical treatment. However, in most cases, that’s not how it works. Health insurance is typically considered secondary coverage when injuries are caused by an auto accident. Instead, auto-related medical coverage, such as Personal Injury

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pre-existing condition telling doctor and lawyer

How Pre-Existing Conditions Affect Your Car Accident Case

Car accidents can lead to serious injuries, but what happens if you already had a medical condition before the crash? This is a concern for many accident victims who suffer from chronic pain, previous surgeries, or past injuries. Insurance companies often try to use pre-existing conditions as a way to

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Do You Have to Pay Medical Bills with Your Personal Injury Settlement

Do you have to pay medical bills with your personal injury settlement

Being injured in an accident turns your world upside down. Between physical recovery, insurance calls, and legal proceedings, the last thing you want to worry about is how you’ll pay mounting medical bills. But when your personal injury settlement finally arrives, one critical question emerges: “Am I required to use

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