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If you’ve ever been involved in a motor vehicle collision, even a so-called “minor accident,” you already know how the financial costs can mount rapidly. Costs to repair motor vehicles seem to go up every…
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS) is a condition in which the neurovascular bundle passing through the anterior and middle scalenes is compressed. This can lead to pain in the neck/shoulder and upper extremity, tingling or numbness…
According to the National Safety Council, 1 in 8 drivers will be involved in a motor vehicle collision each year. Chances are great that the “one” is either you or someone you know, and traumatic…
The moments after a collision can be terrifying. Often times those involved in the auto collision do not know what to do, who to call, want information to exchange. It’s a key for all parties…
When one is injured by another an invisible clock starts ticking. This clock is more formally known as the “statute of limitations.” Failure to settle a claim or bring a lawsuit within the time period…
If there was personal injury protection (PIP) or Med-Pay coverage on the car you were in at the time of the accident, your bills should be paid under that policy. These policies also cover a…