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10/19/2009
Chesley F. Crosbie, Q.C.
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How do I find the best Newfoundland and Labrador personal injury lawyer for my accident case?


Most accident victims really don't know where to turn to when looking for a Newfoundland and Labrador accident lawyer. In some areas there are many pages of Yellow Page ads for lawyers. Here are some tips on finding the right car accident lawyer for your motor vehicle injury in St. John's or elsewhere.

Step One: Educate yourself. In the old days, the law was pretty much a closely guarded secret. Use the internet to get a basic understanding about your legal problem, including accident cases, before even picking up the phone. The purpose is simply to move you along the path of knowledge so that you can make an informed decision about what lawyer to hire. Remember that if a law firm is listed at one of those mega lawyer directory websites, all it took was a checkbook to get there.

Step Two: Start to gather names of potential lawyers. Remember you are still in the information-gathering process. Contact them and ask each one for this set of information to be mailed to you:

1. Are you a nationally recognized lawyer.
2. Show me examples of sample judgments and settlements.
3. Show me articles you have written for legal publications.
4. Show me a list of your public speeches to lawyers about your practice area.
5. Send me a copy of any book, DVD or audio CD that your firm has produced.
6. Send me a sample fee agreement and explain how fees and costs are calculated.

Then if you really want to be thorough, interview the most promising candidates. This process should result in a satisfied client and a personal injury lawyer proud to have helped.

 



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    The cost of car accidents in the United States averages out to about $500 a year for each licensed driver in the country in terms of medical care and loss of productivity, according to results of a recent study released by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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    A pedestrian was seriously injured in a San Diego car accident after he was struck by a vehicle at a street intersection. According to a news report in The San Diego Union-Tribune, the injury collision occurred at the intersection of 19th and Market streets, the morning of September 2, 2010. The driver who hit the pedestrian did not stop at the scene. Police describe the vehicle as a Ford Expedition SUV that was black at the bottom and peach on top. Officials are also looking for the occupants, a Latino man wearing a Chargers jersey and a female passenger in her 20s with curly hair.

    San Diego Hit-And-Run Collision Injures Pedestrian is a post from: Personal Injury Lawyer Journal


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    motorcyclist

    A motorcyclist sustained serious personal injuries after an accident on the 5 Freeway in Mission Viejo caused by a pallet dropped on the roadway. According to a news report in The Orange County Register, the motorcyclist was northbound on the freeway near Oso Parkway on August 27, 2010, when he struck the debris and crashed. He has been hospitalized with major injuries. California Highway Patrol officials are investigating this incident.

    I sympathize with this motorcyclist, who has apparently suffered severe injuries because of someone else's negligence. I pray he recovers quickly and completely from his injuries.

    This is a post from BestAttorney.com - BISNAR | CHASE California Personal Injury Lawyers

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    Traumatic Brain Injury Claims

    New research published in this months issue of the Journal of Neurotrauma advocates treating traumatic brain injury as a chronic disease process, rather than an isolated event.

    As a brain injury lawyer, I wholeheartedly agree with the conclusions reached in the article.

    Brain Injury the Beginning of a Process

    The authors of the study, Brent E. Masel and Douglas S. DeWitt from the Univesity of Texas Department of Neurology state that:

    The purpose of this article is to encourage the classification of traumatic brain injury (TBI) as the beginning of a chronic disease process, rather than an event or final outcome. Head trauma is the beginning of an ongoing, perhaps lifelong, process that impacts multiple organ systems and may be disease causative and accelerative.

    The authors review how a brain injury is often the start of a degenerative process that may cause further injury, even death, months or years after the initial trauma. The conclusions reached by the authors no doubt will be supported by brain injury survivors, their family's and those that advocate for survivors.

    Chronic traumatic brain injury disease should be reimbursed and managed on a par with all other chronic diseases. Only then will the individuals with this condition get the medical surveillance, support, and treatment they so richly deserve. Only then will brain-injury research receive the funding it requires. Only then will we be able to truly talk about a cure.

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    A new class action has been filed in Quebec alleging sexual abuse by priests.

    The class action names the Community of the Clerics of St. Viateur in Montreal and the Raymond-Dewar Institute (also known as the Institute for the Deaf and Dumb) as defendants.

    The representative plaintiff, Serge D’arcy says he was a victim of sexual abuse by priests while attending the institute between 1967 and 1972. D'arcy states that he was subjected to physical and sexual abuse by priests who were members of the religious group who taught and worked at the Dewar Institute.

    I applaud Mr. D'arcy's courage in coming forward on behalf of himself and other victims.

    I am pleased to see that class action legislation is being used as a tool to help more victims of childhood abuse. I had the pleasure of being invited to present on this issue at The Canadian Institute's 9th Annual summit on Institutional Liability for Sexual Assault & Abuse.

    Ron Martin's sexual abuse class action against the Roman Catholic Diocese of Antigonish was a groundbreaking claim. The landmark settlement achieved in that class action will provide accountability, closure, and fair compensation to victims who would never be able to speak publicly about what happened to them.


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    I read blog post today by my colleague Catherine Bertram, a medical malpractice lawyer in Washington D.C. that I thought was interesting.

    Dr. Sues Her Patient

    She has posted about a California physician, Dr. Kimberley Henry, who has sued one of her own patients who posted a negative review about Dr. Henry online. I wonder if Dr. Henry is opposed to online rating websites generally or just the ones that say bad things about her? Keep in mind that Dr. Henry has signed up for some of these webites and posted her profile.

    Gag Orders

    Last year I posted about a similar issue Doctors Forcing Patients to Sign Gag Orders .

    Catherine's post indicates that some doctors are becoming more aggressive about trying to prevent patients from exercising their right to freedom of expression.

    Coming to Canada?

    I'm not aware of any similar suits here in Canada, but the online doctor rating sites like Rate MD are a great resource for Canadians. Is it only a matter of time before we start to see doctors suing their own patients?

    What do you think? Let me know by posting a comment.


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