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What Happens if You Fall Off an Oil Rig?

Workers falling from oil rigs usually suffer severe injuries and even death.  Since workers often work on elevated rigs, the danger of falling into the ocean or onto the rig floor is real. While dangerous falls from oil rigs can usually be avoided if oil companies take necessary safety precautions, employers often neglect these duties until someone gets hurt. When a worker is injured or killed falling from an oil rig, negligent employers need to be held responsible for their actions. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gCWBb1FMro On oil rigs, many accidents involve workers falling from heights or slipping and falling on other surfaces. For example, when working on platforms, overhead equipment and machinery can fall and strike a worker, pushing them off a platform. Other common platform hazards include missing safety harnesses, defective guardrails, poorly constructed structures, and accumulations of snow, ice, or water.  When working at ground level, workers can trip on exposed cables or slip on wet or slippery surfaces. Improper footwear, poor lighting, and debris and other tripping hazards can also cause workers to slip and fall off an oil rig.  Workers who are injured falling off an oil rig can pursue compensation for their injuries, as can the families of…

The Ultimate Guide to Motorcycle Accidents

Riding a motorcycle can be quite a rush. Unfortunately, because motorcycle drivers are entirely exposed in collisions, it can also be hazardous, particularly if you do not wear a helmet. If you’ve been injured in a motorcycle accident or someone you love has been killed, there are steps you can take to protect your rights. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47ITjLF4pSM What should I do if I was in a motorcycle accident? If you are involved in a motorcycle accident, there are several steps you should take: File a Police Report According to Texas Transportation Code § 550.026, you are legally obligated to inform law enforcement immediately if you are involved in a motorcycle crash that causes injury to or death of a person, or damage to a vehicle to the extent that it cannot be normally and safely driven. Even if the accident does not meet these requirements and seems minor, you should always contact the police to file a crash report. Insurance companies find a police determination of fault to be persuasive, and having a police report to back up your side of the story can strengthen your claim. Photograph the Accident and Your Injuries After calling the police, you should take photos…

The Ultimate Guide to Brain Injury Lawsuits

Brain injuries are serious, and recovery can be painful and expensive. If someone else was responsible for your brain injury, you could be entitled to receive reimbursement for the money you’ve spent and the suffering you’ve endured.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBYAHi5aiEQ What should I do if I suffer a brain injury at work?  If you suffered a brain injury at work, it's crucial that you take fast action to safeguard your rights. When you experience head trauma in a workplace accident, you should notify your employer and seek medical attention immediately. Brain injuries are notoriously unpredictable, so even if you think it’s no big deal at the time, you could suffer brain damage or other severe injuries in the future.  A physician can determine the specific type of brain injury you have through x-rays, MRIs, CT scans and other diagnostic evaluations. You should never delay seeking medical treatment if it is possible that you experienced serious head trauma. After receiving medical treatment, you should also regularly photograph your injury and document the following: Pain and symptoms Medical appointmentsMedications and their side effectsAny time you missed work for recovery or to see medical providers The effect your injury has on your ability to take care of…

How Do I Make a Car Accident Report?

If you’ve been involved in a car accident, you should always contact the police to file a car accident report, no matter how minor you think it is. Insurance companies often see a police determination of who is at fault for the crash as highly-persuasive evidence. Being able to point to an official police report that supports your side of the story can help you avoid situations where the only evidence you have is your testimony.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVe2tXNFqSk What is a car accident report? A car accident report is either filed by a law enforcement officer or a person involved in a motor vehicle crash. The report summarizes the details of the accident, including: The damages and injuries causedThe parties involvedThe location of the accidentA narrative summary of the eventsAny citations issued or charges made How do I make a car accident report? Reporting methods will vary depending on where your accident occurs. If you’ve been involved in a non-emergency car accident, you should contact the local police department for non-emergencies to inquire about making a report. You should always call 9-1-1 in emergency situations.  Do I need to file a police report for a car accident? Under Texas Transportation Code…

What to Do if Your Car Insurance Claim Is Denied

If your car insurance claim is denied, you might be worried that you'll be stuck fixing your own car and paying for your medical expenses out of your own pocket. There are very few things that are more stressful than a car accident and the claims process that follows, especially if you are injured. The last thing you need to add to your headache is the insurance company giving you the runaround.  Here at Attorney911, we've been helping people deal with insurance claim denials and auto insurance companies for 20 years. Many of our clients come to us after their claims are denied and ask us what to do next. So what should you do if your car insurance claim is denied?  Here is a guide. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsdXq0WOH8M&feature=youtu.be Can my car insurance deny my claim after an accident? Insurance companies have the right to deny claims and they take advantage of that right whenever they can.  If you were hit by someone else, you can file a claim against the responsible party’s insurance.  If you hit someone then you will need to file your property damage claim with your own insurance and if you were injured - ask them what coverage…

The Ultimate Guide to Car Accident Settlements

If you've been injured in a car crash due to the negligence of another driver then you're entitled to compensation for your injuries through a car accident settlement. This settlement will be paid by either your insurance company or the other driver's insurer. Negotiating and securing fair compensation can be challenging and confusing.  And insurance companies are known for taking advantage of claimants without attorneys. As a personal injury law firm, we've helped our clients secure thousands of car accident settlements over the years. We've also obtained more than our fair share of knowledge about the process. So, we decided to create an ultimate guide to car accident settlements to help people dealing with insurance companies for the first time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=subYAvjsgk4&feature=youtu.be What is a car accident insurance settlement? A car accident insurance settlement is a payment an insurance company gives you to settle your claim after a car accident. When you file an insurance claim, a claims adjuster reviews the facts, the law, the medical records, and other circumstances surrounding the accident and offers you an initial settlement to close the case.  Here's an insider tip: the first settlement offer is always a lowball bid. Insurance adjusters often approach victims…

How to Negotiate a Car Accident Settlement

If you've been in a crash and are trying to get the insurance company to offer you what you deserve, it can be challenging to negotiate a car accident settlement. Insurance companies are notorious for paying you less than what you need to compensate for your injuries and taking advantage of injured people who are not represented by lawyers.  As legal emergency personal injury lawyers, we deal with insurance companies every day.  While they are trying to minimize your damages, we fight to maximize your recovery. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OV0VC5-1CJ8&feature=youtu.be What is a car accident insurance settlement? A car accident insurance settlement is simply the amount of money you agree to accept from an insurance to pay you for your injuries. What normally happens is after you file an insurance claim a claims adjuster will offer you a settlement amount to pay your damages and close the case.  It is usually a very low amount, like $500.  Once you receive an initial offer, you will have to decide whether to accept it or attempt to negotiate a better settlement. While it's completely understandable why some people just want to take the initial offer, the first settlement the insurance company offers is always a…

How Do Car Insurance Companies Calculate Pain and Suffering?

Car accident victims are not only entitled to reimbursement for their tangible monetary losses, such as medical bills and property damage, but they are also owed compensation for pain and suffering. But how do car insurance companies assign a dollar amount to something abstract like pain and suffering?  At Attorney911, we have years of experience helping people injured in car accidents get paid. So, we decided to create this guide on how car insurance companies calculate settlement offers for pain and suffering to help people even more. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EE9AWT12Kg&feature=youtu.be What is pain and suffering? First things first, what does “pain and suffering” actually mean?  In addition to reimbursement for your medical expenses and damage to your vehicle, car accident victims are entitled to compensation for the physical and emotional agony the accident caused them. Money paid to compensate for the physical pain caused by your injuries is called "pain and suffering," and payment for mental, emotional, and psychological harm, like anxiety or depression, is called "mental anguish."  Almost any sort of physical, emotional, mental, or psychological harm caused by the crash can qualify as pain and suffering. Victims can be paid for both the pain and suffering they already endured and…

Can I Get a PTSD Payout After a Car Accident?

Most people already know that an insurance company will reimburse you for a physical injury after a motor vehicle accident. But you might not be aware that the law does allow for compensation for mental or psychological injuries. You are entitled to money damages for psychological injuries such as PTSD caused by the car crash.  The issue is documentation.  An insurance company, or a jury, is not going to pay you any money for PTSD if we can’t back it up with documentation from a doctor, psychologist, or licensed therapist.  They are not going to just take your word for it.  We have to prove it with documentation. As personal injury lawyers, we have devoted years to understanding the intricacies of car accident cases. Relying on our substantial experience, we've compiled some useful information on PTSD payouts that can help you understand your rights. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9803X_jnR4A&feature=youtu.be What is PTSD? PTSD (short for Post-traumatic Stress Disorder) is a psychiatric disorder that affects people who have experienced, witnessed, or been exposed to an upsetting or traumatic event. Some common examples of traumatic incidents that trigger PTSD include: Being involved in a bad accidentSuffering severe injuries in an accidentLong-term physical pain and sufferingOr even…

Raccoon Eyes Brain Injuries and When to Hire a Lawyer

Raccoon eyes brain injuries can result from many different types of accidents, including motor vehicle accidents, severe falls, sports injuries, and accidents at work. After a severe brain injury, you may lose consciousness for minutes, hours, or sometimes even months. Even if you do not lose consciousness, you will likely feel confused, disoriented, overwhelmed, and terrified. On top of all that, brain injuries are incredibly expensive to treat and can take a long time to heal. In this guide to raccoon eyes brain injuries, we'll explain how the injury works, what reimbursement you can receive, and when you need to hire a lawyer. What is a raccoon eyes brain injury? A raccoon eyes brain injury is a type of traumatic brain injury. “Raccoon eyes”, or “periorbital ecchymosis” in medical terminology, are dark purple or blue bruises that develop under your eyes and resemble the dark circles under a raccoon's eyes. Raccoon eyes are a symptom of a specific traumatic brain injury called basilar skull fracture and are caused by blood from the fracture seeping into the soft tissue that surrounds the eyes.  Basilar skull fractures, also referred to as a skull base fracture, are typically caused by substantial blunt force…

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