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If a truck driver was taking an over-the-counter medication to treat his hayfever, could he be liable for the crash and my damages?
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I was hit by a driver going north while I was going west. What’s the law in Florida say about yielding at an intersection without traffic lights or signs?
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I noticed ringing in my ears after a collision with a semi, and now it seems like I just can’t hear that well. What are the symptoms of hearing loss I should be looking for?
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What is the most dangerous thing a driver could be doing at the wheel?
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How can I tell if the truck driver I’m sharing the road with is driving drowsy?
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How much is my car accident nerve damage case worth?
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My car accident claim injury was denied because of my pre-existing injury. Do I have any recourse?
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I was diagnosed with RSD following a truck accident, and heard there are different stages of this condition. Is that true, and do the certain stages relate to the amount of compensation I should receive?
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What is a good financial recovery for a tibial plateau fracture I sustained in a car crash?
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An elderly woman ran her car into the back of mine, and I was wondering why she is still driving? Is there an age when drivers are too old to drive?
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How can I establish that a truck driver’s negligent decision caused the crash and my injuries?
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Why is the insurance company treating my soft tissue injury as if it were nothing?