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5 Reasons Self-Driving Cars are Bad for Attorneys & Insurers

Five reasons why personal-injury attorneys and insurers should be very, very afraid of autonomous cars.

Josh Schwadron

October 3, 2023

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Contact Your State Bar

Read about "Contact Your State Bar." Learn tips on how to handle car or motorcycle accidents from our blog.

The Mighty Team

August 11, 2022

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5 Reasons Not to Email Medical Records to PI Firms

Here are the top five reasons why you should ditch email and move to a more secure method of document sharing.

Josh Schwadron

July 1, 2021

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The In's and Out's of PIP

As car owners, attorneys, and legal funders who deal with motor vehicle accidents (MVAs) know, navigating automobile insurance can be a complicated process. For you, a better understanding of insurance directly affects your ability to make strong investments in the space. Why is it important? The statistics say it all.

Maly Ohrenschall

January 1, 2021

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Everything You Need to Know About Thresholds

This post continues our writing on motor vehicle accidents (MVAs) and U.S. auto insurance regimes, with an emphasis on the "threshold" concept under no-fault insurance regimes, which are also known as personal injury protection insurance or PIP.

Maly Ohrenschall

January 1, 2021

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Fee-Shifting and the American Rule

While litigants in U.S. courts typically pay for their own attorney fees, there are a few exceptions like the fee shifting statute. Read on to learn more about it.

Josh Schwadron

January 1, 2021

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Georgia: Contractual & Statutory Liens, Oh My!

Across the country, medical providers protect themselves by signing liens (or letters of protection) when treating personal injury (“PI”) cases. However, the subtle differences in laws require different approaches in different states!

Luke Krolak

January 1, 2021

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How to Regulate Legal Funding

Read about "How to Regulate Legal Funding." Learn tips on how to handle car or motorcycle accidents from our blog.

Josh Schwadron

January 1, 2021

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What You Missed in the NY Post’s Takedown of Lawsuit Funding

The NY Post last week published a front page story, Sue the City, casting aspersions on the personal injury lawsuit funding industry and one of its oldest companies, LawCash.

Josh Schwadron

January 1, 2021

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