Spinal Cord Injuries and Legal Recovery From a Bike Accident
March 15, 2026
A spinal cord injury changes life fundamentally and permanently. The implications extend far beyond the initial medical crisis, touching every dimension of how a person lives, works, and participates in the world around them. When that injury results from another party’s negligence, the personal injury claim that follows must be built to reflect not just…
How To Prepare Financially Before Filing For Divorce
February 08, 2026
Financial preparation before filing for divorce can significantly impact the outcome of your case and your financial security afterward. Taking time to organize your finances, gather documentation, and understand your complete financial picture puts you in a stronger position throughout the divorce process. Our friends at Gray Becker, P.C. consistently advise clients to start financial…
Signs Your Car Accident Settlement Offer Falls Short Of Fair Compensation
January 30, 2026
Getting that first settlement offer after a car accident can feel like progress. But before you sign anything, you need to understand what insurance companies are actually doing. Most initial offers are strategically low, designed to save the insurer money rather than fairly compensate you for your injuries and losses. Our friends at The Andres…
What Your Doctor’s Notes Really Mean For Your Injury Claim
December 29, 2025
When you walk out of a doctor’s appointment after an injury, you probably focus on the treatment plan and recovery timeline. What you might not realize is that the notes your physician types into their computer could be worth thousands of dollars to your case. Our friends at Andersen & Linthorst discuss how a single…
Can You Reopen A Settled Personal Injury Case
December 19, 2025
You settled your personal injury case months or years ago. The money seemed fair at the time based on what you and your doctors knew about your injuries. Now your condition has deteriorated significantly, you need surgery you didn’t anticipate, or complications have developed that no one predicted. You’re facing medical bills the settlement didn’t…
The Fine Print That Prevents You From Suing Nursing Homes In Court
December 07, 2025
Nursing home admission contracts frequently contain arbitration clauses requiring that disputes be resolved through private arbitration rather than court lawsuits. These provisions eliminate your right to jury trials, limit discovery of facility wrongdoing, and restrict your ability to hold nursing homes publicly accountable for neglect and abuse. Facilities present these contracts during emotionally charged admission…







