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Policy Limit Demand Letter
Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers LLC Team

Policy limit demand letters are crucial in personal injury cases, as they can mean the difference between a sufficient settlement and a lowball offer. This letter informs the insurance company that your attorney will seek the maximum amount available under applicable policy limits, opening negotiation for a reasonable settlement demand. Working with a law firm…

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Personal Injury Mediation
Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers LLC Team

When you or a loved one has been injured because of someone else’s negligence, filing a personal injury claim is one of the best ways to hold someone accountable and get compensation to help heal. The main issue is that the legal process can be complicated and confusing. Many personal injury cases end up in…

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Can You Be Deported for Filing a Personal Injury Lawsuit?
Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers LLC Team

One common reason why undocumented immigrants avoid filing personal injury claims against the at-fault party for compensatory damages after they have been injured is the fear that they will be deported by immigration services. Whether undocumented individuals suffer from workplace injuries or a car accident, they are much less likely to seek fair compensation, even…

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Non-Economic Damages
Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers LLC Team

Non-economic damages refer to the compensation awarded in legal cases for intangible losses that are not directly quantifiable in monetary terms. Learn more about what they compensate for, how they are calculated, and the challenges in claiming them. What are non-economic damages? Non-economic damages are compensation for losses without a specific dollar value. They differ…

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Negotiating Medical Bills After Settlement
Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers LLC Team

After reaching a personal injury settlement, many individuals face the challenge of managing outstanding medical bills. This situation often arises unexpectedly as hospital fees, doctor’s visits, and other medical expenses accumulate. Realizing that a portion of the settlement may need to be allocated to these outstanding debts can be disconcerting. However, it’s crucial to understand…

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How Do You Prove a Negligent Supervision Claim?
Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers LLC Team

When an employee or other worker is supervised by someone else, the employer has an obligation to the general public to properly and adequately supervise these people. When an employer fails to exercise the proper degree of supervision, they can be held legally responsible. Negligent supervision and hiring claims are a good way to reach…

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Most Dangerous Roads in Chicago: Highways and Local Streets
Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers LLC Team

Chicago’s streets are dangerous for drivers and pedestrians. Traffic congestion and dangerously built and maintained roadways lead to accidents more often than in most places. To date, the majority of Chicago’s fatal crashes happened on city streets rather than state or county roadways. By July 2024, Chicago had 632 fatalities, which is only 50 fatalities…

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