Journal · 45 articles
The Injury Journal
Editorial reading on personal-injury claims, built for readers who need the practical sequence before they call a lawyer: what to document after an accident, how limitation periods usually shape urgency, why medical records and scene evidence matter, what contingency-fee conversations should clarify, and how to compare a firm without treating a directory listing as legal advice. These notes are intentionally grounded in process, evidence preservation, intake preparation, claim timelines, settlement vocabulary, medical follow-up, demand letters, insurance adjuster conversations, and questions to ask counsel during the first call.