Determining Pain And Suffering For Personal Injury Claims

If you've been involved in an accident and have suffered an injury as a result, you probably already decided to hire an attorney (such as one from The Law Offices of Muro & Muro) so that you can be compensated for damages to your body, as well as damages to your vehicle and personal well-being. When you hear the term "pain and suffering" in an injury case, what does it mean, and what are the different claims victims can file under the law? [Read More]

Situations When The Injury Did Not Occur At Work But You Deserve Worker's Compensation

If you have been injured and think it could somehow be related to work, you should consult with a workers compensation lawyer. Just because the accident did not happen while physically at the work property does not mean that it is not work related. If you are performing any task for your employer, you are covered by worker's compensation insurance. To get a better understanding of off-site injuries that deserve compensation, here are a few examples: [Read More]

3 Reasons To Retain An Estate Administration Attorney

The best way to ensure your estate is handled the way you prefer when you die is by being proactive. It's important to be aware of the laws surrounding estates once the property owner is deceased. The key to making this happen is by consulting with an estate administration legal expert. Doing so can help you solve many estate issues while you are still living and and have the the authority to do so. [Read More]

4 Types Of Evidence Commonly Used In Personal Injury Cases

Are you trying to win a personal injury case? As with any other type of trial, the more evidence you have on your side, the better. There are many forms of evidence that can be used during a personal injury trial, and it's in your best interest to collect this evidence as soon as possible following the injury. 1. Medical Documentation Medical documentation isn't just used to show that you were injured but also to determine the extent of your injuries and, as a consequence, the extent of your damages. [Read More]