Did You Lose Earning Potential as a Result of Another Driver’s Negligence

Did You Lose Earning Potential as a Result of Another Driver’s Negligence

Auto Accident
Driver negligence, such as speeding, impairment, and distraction, is rampant. If you've been harmed by another driver’s dangerous driving practices, recognizing your losses in terms of medical expenses and lost wages is typically fairly straightforward, but the matter of lost earning potential is often more complicated. If you have been harmed by another driver’s negligence, don’t delay reaching out for the professional legal guidance of an experienced Beverly Hills car accident attorney. Identifying and Calculating Lost Earning Potential Lost earning potential refers to losses related to a thwarted career trajectory over time. For example, if your injuries leave you unable to actively compete for a promotion that you would very likely have otherwise received, it can slow down your career considerably and can have lasting financial implications over many years.…
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Fault and Right-Turn Car Accidents

Fault and Right-Turn Car Accidents

Auto Accident
When a car makes a left turn across traffic, there are plenty of opportunities for dangerous accidents, and left-turn accidents are not uncommon. When motorists take right turns, however, it’s generally less risky and they are generally presumed to have the right-of-way, but this isn’t always the case. If you’ve been harmed by a negligent motorist who was making a right turn, discuss your concerns with an experienced Beverly Hills car accident attorney today. Negligence and Right-Turn Accidents Every motorist is responsible for proceeding safely in response to whatever they encounter on the road, and this includes when making a right turn on a green right arrow. For example, pedestrians or bicyclists may be in the crosswalk, which makes racing ahead without concern for the consequences a dangerous practice. Additional…
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