Monday, June 18, 2012

Eugene Personal Injury Lawyer - Arnold Law Office, LLC.

The wrongful death of a loved one leaves family members wondering how to cope with such a loss. Among other concerns, the financial uncertainty produced by the death of a family income provider can be overwhelming and sometimes terrifying. We assist Oregon families in coping with a tragic loss from a wrongful death.

Our lawyers represent Oregon residents in wrongful death lawsuits to hold negligent people or corporations accountable for their actions. A wrongful death claim is an attempt to get justice for your family member and obtain financial compensation for your loss.

Attorney C. Michael Arnold regularly tries cases before juries. As a former Eugene City prosecutor, he is well versed in the strategies and tactics that prevail at trial. We represent people in wrongful death suits involving:

    Car Accidents
    Trucking accidents
    Motorcycle accidents
    Drunk driving accidents
    Bicycle or Pedestrian Accidents
    Nursing Home Negligence, Neglect or Abuse
    Criminal cases / negligent security claims
    Products Liability

Arnold Law Office, LLC can help you get through a tough time to help you and your family get back on your feet.  With the help of the their attorneys, you will get the justice you deserve. The experience of their team is second to none and promise to fight for you until the very end. Visit us at http://www.arnoldlawfirm.com/ for more information or call (541) 338-9111 for your free consultation!

Cardiff Personal Injury Lawyer

Car accidents are filed as one of the most common type of personal injuries. This involves motor vehicles colliding with other automobiles, stationary objects, park vehicles, pedestrians or road debris. These motor vehicles can range from everyday cars to commercial trucks, passenger vans, or delivery automobiles. These collisions often times involve multiple parties and can quickly escalate into a complicated situation if you do not act immediately. An automobile accident can turn into a long process and may take up to weeks for full investigation to finish. During this investigation period, insurance companies are looking for contributing factors for the cause of the accident. Factors may include: vehicle design, road design, driver distraction, driving while intoxicated, and driving speed.

Automobile accidents may have a traumatizing affect on parties involved and when insurance companies know you are in a vulnerable position, they may take advantage of you in order to make the most money. Insurance companies are simply in the business to make money and do not hold you in their best interest. It is important to not make the mistake of reaching out to an insurance company before seeking advice from a personal injury lawyer.

The Law Offices of Robert W. Jackson, APC can alleviate some post-accident stress during a difficult time. If you were recently involved in an automobile accident and want to claim damage to property, injuries, or wrongful death, our attorneys have what it takes to get you the compensation you deserve. We are committed in assisting you if you were injured or have lost a friend or family member in an automobile accident. Our strength is working through negotiations during trial and can represent you in the courtroom in the best light. Contact one of our Cardiff and Fallbrook, California offices to discuss your case 760-723-1295 or visit http://www.jacksontriallawyers.com/ for more information.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

UnitedHealth plans to keep overhaul elements

Insurer UnitedHealth Group Inc. sees some parts of the health care overhaul as sound medicine and plans to keep them regardless of whether the law survives an upcoming Supreme Court ruling.
The nation's largest health insurer said Monday that it will still cover preventive care like immunizations without charging a co-payment, which is the fee usually paid at the doctor's office, and it will continue other popular, initial provisions of the law.
The overhaul, which aims to provide coverage for millions of uninsured people, started unfolding in 2010 after health insurers fought bitterly to block its passage. Challenges to the law from states and other groups opposed to it wound their way through the court system to the Supreme Court, which heard arguments on the law's constitutionality in March.
The court is expected to issue a ruling later this month that could strike down the entire law or parts of it or uphold it.
Despite deep divisions about President Barack Obama's law, UnitedHealth's announcement underscores the staying power of some of its reforms.