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Monthly Archives: November 2025

Are Prior Convictions Admissible in a Burlington Car Accident Lawsuit?

Head-on collisions are perhaps the scariest type of car accident. If you are driving normally down the road and see another car coming directly at you, there is often no time to react or attempt to get out of the way. And although modern cars and trucks are designed to absorb the impact of front-bumper …

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A Guide to Economic Damages in Burlington Personal Injury Cases

Many Burlington, Vermont, residents suffer serious injuries each year in auto accidents, medical malpractice, and falls. When these injuries are the direct result of another person or legal entity failing to take care to avoid harm, the victims may seek compensation through a personal injury claim. This typically results in either a negotiated settlement, usually …

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Who Is Responsible for a Vermont Car Accident Involving a Rideshare Vehicle?

While Vermont is known as a haven for all sorts of outdoor recreation such as bicycling, skiing, and snowmobiling, when it comes to just getting around town to handle your daily errands, most residents still depend on a car. Of course, in recent years we have seen the rise in rideshare services, companies like Uber …

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Common Questions About Vermont Product Liability Laws

Accidental injuries occur for many reasons. In Vermont personal injury cases, we often first look to the actions of individuals, such as a negligent driver or a doctor who commits malpractice. But we also need to consider the potential role played by a dangerous or defective product in causing an injury. For example, a person …

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Will Vermont Workers’ Compensation Pay Me If I Have to Care for My Injured Spouse?

When you suffer an on-the-job injury, Vermont workers’ compensation law requires your employer to pay for any medical care you require as a result of your accident. This is not limited to just hospitalization and doctor’s visits. Vermont law states your employer must “furnish” you with any “reasonable surgical, medical, and nursing services” that you …

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Call Our Rutland, VT Personal Injury Lawyer Today

If you’ve been seriously injured, our Rutland, VT personal injury law firm is here to provide you support, guidance, and representation as you seek damages. Please call us today for a free consultation. We can begin working on your case immediately.

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