One major question that courts look at in determining whether to make social network information discoverable to the insurance defense lawyers is the inured victim website user’s expectation of privacy when that information was posted. Any “public” information that is accessible to any person who happens to click on your profile will almost certainly not…
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It might. Not only is “Big Brother” watching, but the car accident and liability claims insurance companies are as well. Online social networking websites, such as MySpace and Facebook, have grown exponentially over the last few years. Facebook, in fact, has recently reported that over 500 million people use their service. This phenomenon is certainly…
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Even in Boarding School there were students whose “illnesses” and requests for “excuse slips” seemed to correspond with major exams. You may remember the classmate whose illnesses always happened to correspond to test days. There was nothing like an organic chemistry quiz to set his fever to suddenly spike his “symptoms.” Their strategy goes like…
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At the Landau Law Shop, proving wage loss is a component of most car accident and permanent disability cases. Showing a judge or jury that our client was and may still be disabled is accomplished though the medical records and testimony of health care providers. However, proving loss of earnings in a car crash, dog…
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Until the judge enters the “Final Order,” a personal injury jury trial is not over. And, Virginia law gives the trial judge the power to enter and Order of Additur or Remittitur. Even after a jury’s verdict in a car crash, dog bite or slip and fall accident case, the trial judge in the Commonwealth…
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