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E. Tazewell Ellett
Firm: Hogan & Hartson LLP, 555 13th Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20004. Practice Areas: Aviation Accidents, Aviation Law & Regulation.
Christopher W. Mahoney
Firm: Duane Morris LLP, 1667 K Street, N.W., Suite 700, Washington, DC 20006. Practice Areas: Toxic Torts, Products Liability, Construction Litigation, Professional Liability, Personal Injury.
Kenneth M. Trombly
Firm: Schultz & Trombly, PLLC, 1050 17th Street, N.W., Suite 1250, Washington, DC 20036. Practice Areas: Personal Injury, Automobile Accidents and Injuries, Wrongful Death, Negligence, Product Liability, Medical Malpractice.
| PERSONAL INJURY ARTICLES AND RESOURCES | Here is a list of articles and resources relating to personal injury. Read useful personal injury tips and information. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS RELATED TO PERSONAL INJURYNot knowing your rights or proceeding without the proper representation could severely prejudice your personal injury case. This article gives a brief summary of some of the basic items (like cost involved, compensation amount, claims, lawsuits) which should be addressed in a personal injury case. There are a great number of other instructions which should be followed in such a case. Continue ReadingWHAT IS MY PERSONAL INJURY CASE OR MEDICAL MALPRACTICE WORTH?Because there is no mathematical formula that can be used to put a value on a personal injury case, it is very important that you have an experienced lawyer utilize their knowledge, experience and visceral feel for determining the value of your case. An experienced lawyer will be able to gather all of the needed information, properly weigh each piece of information, and will then be able to persuasively present it to the insurance adjuster, judge or jury to maximize the amount of money an injured party can receive. Continue ReadingPERSONAL INJURY - THE LITIGATION PROCESSExperienced attorneys know that the best way to settle a case is to prepare it for trial. In order to do this, attorneys for both parties follow a heavily scripted process in which documents are exchanged, questions are posed, witnesses, including experts, are disclosed, depositions are conducted, and evidence is gathered to build a strong case. This process can be divided into the following categories: the filing of pleadings, the discovery process, the pretrial, conference and the trial. Continue Reading |
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