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  • paulsakalas
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    What are the Chances of Winning a Personal Injury Lawsuit?

    There is no one-size-fits-all answer here, as each case is often decided based upon a myriad of factors. Yet, there are a few facets to consider when questioning the probability of a specific personal injury lawsuit outcome. The most critical element...
  • paulsakalas
    paulsakalas
    • over 5 years ago
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    Do You Pay Taxes on a Settlement?

    A monetary settlement award resulting from a lawsuit, personal injury or otherwise, does potentially contain taxable elements. It’s not a simple yes or no answer though. Let’s start easy: punitive damages (cash awarded to plaintiff as “punishment”...
  • paulsakalas
    paulsakalas
    • over 5 years ago
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    How Do Class Action Settlements Work?

    Put simply, a class action suit is where a single person (or a small group of people) represents a larger group of people in a lawsuit. You’ll often see class action suits in corporate fraud, consumer privacy or product quality/safety cased. Any...
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