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Revealing something Unpleasant about the Victim

Sometimes in a personal injury case, both the attorneys might know something about their clients that is not yet known to the jury. It could be something that is obvious to both the attorneys, but the jury does not know about it yet. How can the lawyers broach this subject which is so clear cut and obvious to them and the judge? But the jury, who are the main people who should know this, is still in the dark. The Victim might have a Criminal Past For instance, the client has a criminal background, and both lawyers and the judge know about this. Secondly, the

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Amtrak Victims are Fighting for a Piece of the Pie

Filing a personal injury lawsuit is the only way you can claim compensation for the harms and losses you have suffered due to somebody else’s negligence or carelessness. When you are injured in a train accident, the procedure is the same, but the amount of compensation victims can receive is capped as it should be according to many folks based on some of the irrational verdicts that have come to the forefront in the past two decades. The John Grisham book The Rainmaker illustrates this. A law was passed in 1997 that put a cap of $200 million on damages per train crash. Since rail

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Can Amtrak Crash Victims Claim Workers’ Compensation

Amtrak train 188 derailment caused eight deaths and injuries to more than 200 people with some of them in critical condition. The Amtrak crash is currently being investigated by National Transportation Safety Board; however, proving liability of Amtrak will not be major issue for victims filing personal injury lawsuits. This is because the head engineer was clearly speeding and he has no decent answer on why he was so derelict in his duty. Thinking Outside the Box Claiming a massive amount of damages, on the other hand might be challenging for most victims because of the $200 million federal cap that was introduced in 1997.

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Amtrak Victims have One Large Pizza to Eat From

Filing a personal injury lawsuit is the only way you can claim compensation for the harms and losses you have suffered due to somebody else’s negligence or carelessness. When you are injured in a train accident, the procedure is the same, but the amount of compensation for victims is huge for train crashes. A law was passed in 1997 that put a cap of $200 million on damages per train crash which is enough for the most part but for this recent Philly train crash, it may barely get the job done. The Rail Industry is Broke Since rail companies have federal funding because they

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