There is a high possibility of aggravating a preexisting back, neck, or spine condition in auto accident, slip, trip, and fall accident, work place accident, and other serious accidents. Insurance companies frequently try to use your preexisting conditions against your case, casting blame on those conditions rather than on the accident that triggered your symptoms. Getting the settlement you deserve when dealing with insurance companies requires experienced personal injury attorneys. Please call us toll free at 888-247-9023 if you have been injured in an accident.
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How does your state handle the situation where there is an injury on one date, and the a second injury on another. In New York (where I practice), there is a jury instruction requiring a finding of joint and several liability in that situation.
Very helpful explanation of a confusing subject
How about the state of Indiana or Illinois?