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Proving Pain Caused by Car Accidents

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Pain and other symptoms close to pain can be important about proving disability . Pain by itself can take away your functions. Pain is very important and it also can be very hard to prove. You know what's hurting but who can see pain in another? That's the issue here.      You saying something hurts is not enough by itself. Here you need to have medical signs or medical reports from various doctors showing the existence of medically determined impairment that can produce pain when you have to use it.      The tests for functions that show limits can be the same ones that show the pain is there. So, tests are important. Very important. So, it is just as important to prove intensity and impairment as it does for the pain that also links there. This means it is important to look at the functioning when one is looking for proof on pain.     This is what to look at basically. Read more at about it at Car Accident Lawyer . If y...

Brain Damage Caused by Car Accidents

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Brain damage that happens during a vehicle accident is an important issue for the cause of Disability. This is something for Social Security Disability for adult or child if this happens. The cause can often be filed in a law suit if someone else or a company did something that caused the damage. More money for treatment can be there if a case can be created showing that there has been brain injury .      I will personally say that neither applies if you heal up. That's me. Two brain surgeries in the past 5 years for cancer that was in the upper part of my brain on the left side. There I could speak during the surgery, I actually had to speak during surgery. So, some folks brain damage can be corrected. It you're looking at this for a problem of your own, I'm telling you successful work on your brain can often be done. Now back to the law here on this.      Mississippi started looking for work on the damaged brains for rehabilitation ba...

Icey Driving Conditions in Alabama and Mississippi

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Icey Weather conditions especially at night can make driving even more hazardous and difficult so please stay off the roads when you know the temperature is going to drop below freezing. It doesn't happen often in Tuscaloosa, AL and Columbus, MS but when it does it seems that all hell breaks loose. The interstates were even closed down in some places because of the black ice, sleet, snow and generally just slippery roads. It can be pretty hairy and scary and make you feel like this little guy. Wishing you were at home snuggled up in a blanket and not out here on these nasty highways stuck in endless traffic. If you happen to be one of those unlucky ones that has to be out there in this mess and you find yourself sideswiped or sliding into someone, be sure to get yourself a good auto accident attorney to take the stress out of dealing with the insurance companies. In times like these it is hard to tell who is at fault when the weather makes the safest of drivers cars do things t...

Driving in Icey Weather Conditions can Cause Accidents

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Here in Alabama people are not used to roads becoming slippery from rain that freezes on the roads that you can't see - it's called black ice. It can make for very hazardous and unexpected driving conditions. There are times when the rain turns to sleet and bridges can become iced over. No matter how good a driver you are the other people on the road may not be as good at driving, especially when the weather gets so cold that even a cold tolerant wood frog has a bad day. So if you find yourself out on the roads in these terrible conditions take heart in knowing you are not out on a limb if something happens. Days like these are what insurance is for and if you feel like you need help after an accident that is what personal injury attorneys are for. Sometimes the burden of proving an accident is not your fault needs the help of an experienced personal injury attorney. No one is perfect but the insurance company can make you feel like you are at fault even if you are not. Aft...