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9 Ways to Succeed as a Personal Injury Paralegal

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Do you want to stand out as a Personal Injury Paralegal? In 2010, I started my own business and was approached by a personal injury firm to help them reduce the bottleneck of cases and train their paralegals. After that, another personal injury firm approached me to help fix their high turnover.

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What Is the Statute of Limitations for Personal Injuries?

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The statute of limitations is a significant part of the law surrounding personal injury claims.

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What is the Statute of Limitations on Personal Injury Cases in Florida?

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While the standard statute of limitations for personal injury cases in Florida is four years, certain factors can extend the deadline or effectively pause the timer.

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The Statute of Limitations From a Personal Injury Point of View

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In some situations, the time limit for filing personal injury claims can be extended.

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How to Know if You Have a Personal Injury Lawsuit

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The chance to file a personal injury lawsuit is not available forever. Each state has its own time requirement for potential plaintiffs who hope to recover for their personal injuries in court.

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What is the statute of limitations for a wrongful death lawsuit?

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What is the statute of limitations for a wrongful death lawsuit?What What is a wrongful death suit? When a loved ones death was caused by the negligence, recklessness, or intentional act of someone else, the family of the deceased my bring a civil suit to recover some of the lost financial support and companionship caused by. Read More

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On Fighting Personal Injury Cases in Charleston

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What you have to know is that in South Carolina, the statute of limitations in personal injury cases is three years from the date of the injury.