Examples of Proximate Cause in a Personal Injury Case
October 10, 2024 | Sagi Shaked | Blog
Causation is the link between the defendant’s behavior (a negligent act, for example) and the consequences that the plaintiff suffered (perhaps a broken leg). To win your personal injury claim, you must prove that somebody caused your injury. Actual causation alone is not enough, however. You must also establish proximate cause. Background: The Basic...
Read morePIP Benefits Are Exhausted: What Do I Do?
September 17, 2024 | Sagi Shaked | Blog
Personal injury protection (PIP) coverage will pay out for car accident injuries even if the accident was your fault. The problem is that most drivers purchase only the legal minimum or not much more than the minimum. So, what do you do if your losses exceed the limits of your PIP coverage? PIP Coverage...
Read more9 Safe Driving Tips When Sharing The Road With Large Trucks
September 16, 2024 | Sagi Shaked | Blog
Driving alongside massive trucks can be nerve-racking. Their sheer size and weight give them a formidable presence on the road. With some intelligent precautions, however, you can drive safely around big rigs. Here are nine tips for sharing the highway with tractor-trailers. 1. Give Them Space The most important thing is to give trucks...
Read moreWhat’s the Best Load Board for Cargo Vans?
September 13, 2024 | Sagi Shaked | Blog
Cargo vans are used to transport freight across cities and states. Companies own some cargo vans. Independent drivers and contractors may operate single or multiple cargo vans. In either case, the owners can use load boards to find shippers. Load boards are websites that connect shippers and carriers. Shippers upload information about loads, and...
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