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I met with an accident on February 19 2021. I wasnβt sure what to do since I am an immigrant in this country. I am so glad I picked RAM law for my personal injury case. Mr. J. Silvia Mascolo and Mr. John Vizcaya worked with me on my case. John was always on top of everything, from getting me the right medical treatment that I deserved to a fair settlement offer, they basically did it all. I am super thankful to you guys.
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Darlenny Checo
Had several cases with Jay Mascolo, he was very diligent and kept me informed along the way. He also answered every question I had. Settled all cases for great amount of money . Grateful to have such a great attorney.
Mark Corson
Great experience working with Paul Brandenburg and his team!!
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What is the verbal threshold, tour threshold? You may see in your car insurance policy something that says tour threshold, it's also referred to as verbal threshold. What that means is for someone to have a personal injury claim, hire a pi law firm, and recover money in an automobile accident, they have to, according to law, have what's called a permanent injury. Permanent injury is defined by the law, but basically what it means is you need to have some sustained medical treatment. You need to have diagnostic testing, usually in the form of an MRI, an x-ray or cat scan, an EMG test. You will also need a treating physician, who will render an opinion that says your injury is permanent in nature within the standards that are defined by the law. This is something very important that you need to discuss with an attorney. If you or a loved one have been in an accident, come see me, give me a call and we can discuss your options.
people probably see the term P.I.P. in their car. It stands for personal injury protection. What that is, is your car insuranceβs policy limits to pay for your medical bills. If you're in a car accident and you're injured, most of the time, depending on what the language is of your car insurance, your car insurance will pay for your medical bills. For that reason, it's important that those P.I.P. limits are high or as high as you can afford. Thereβs also an option called a health insurance primary option, where your health insurance pays for the medical bills first. Before selecting that, you should make sure you have good health insurance. Other portions of your car insurance are equally as important. You may see something on your car insurance called UM/UIM that stands for uninsured motorist and underinsured motorist.
Attorney Matthew Bonanno discusses what to do to get help and protect your rights if you are hurt on the job. A company must take all reasonable precautions to minimize the risk of injury to workers and others. In the drive to maximize profits, though, those requirements often get ignored or minimized, and workers get hurt. If you or someone you love has been injured on the job because of someone elseβs carelessness or negligence, the experienced personal injury attorneys at RAM Law can help. Contact us online: https://www.ramlawnj.com/ Or call us at 732-247-3600 or in Somerville at 908-448-2560 to arrange a free initial consultation.
So, if you're involved in a truck accident, the very first thing you should do, every single time, is call the police. Whether there is a lot of damage to your vehicle or a small amount of damage to your vehicle, the cops need to come to at least start the first part of an investigation. Let's say there's not a whole lot of damage to your vehicle. You're still talking about an 80 000 pound tractor-trailer against a 2 or 3 thousand pound car so the force transfer between the tractor-trailer and the car is going to get transferred through the car into your body. So, you may not feel it at first. But you may feel it down the line. So the first thing, no matter what happens, call the police. On a bigger accident, where there's a lot of damage to you and your vehicle, the cops are going to get called.
Why does your paralegal team have such poor attitudes? To the point that I want to take my case elsewhere.
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