Jackson is the capital city of Mississippi. The statewide Mississippi Freedom Trail runs through the city, encompassing a number of historic sites that were significant in the civil rights movement. These include the Medgar Evers Home Museum and the landmark Mississippi State Capitol building. In leafy LeFleur’s Bluff State Park, the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science includes an aquarium and nature trails.
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Sports history museum focused on Mississippi athletes & teams, including interactive exhibits.
What is negligence?
Attorney Franks: Negligence is when somebody has an unintentional mishap. If a person smacks your face, that had not been an accident. But, if they run into you in a group of individuals, that had not been deliberate. Negligence means they really did not plan for a specific consequence to take place, yet as an outcome of their mistake, it occurred.
Someone's negligence triggers a crash. Who pays my medical bills?
Lawyer Franks: Our goal is to make certain the other side pays your medical costs. They might pay your doctor expenses straight away, or they can give you cash to pay your doctor costs later on. Many customers have medical insurance they make use of throughout this procedure until the issue is fixed. Other times, we collaborate with neighborhood medical professionals to give you therapy on what's called a letter of protection. That means they don't invoice you up until compensation of your situation.
Do I still have an insurance claim if my medical insurance pays my doctor bills?
Attorney Franks: Yes. Yet then, you might have to go back and reimburse the medical insurance company for anything they paid once you obtain a reimbursement.
Can the health insurance provider file a lien against my case?
Lawyer Franks: They will certainly send a letter to your personal injury attorney, letting them know they have an interest, and also the lawyer will certainly notate the file. We'll discuss with your health insurance company to decrease the quantity owed.
What's my situation worth?
Every case is different however valuable. A customer that's injured via another person's negligence has a beneficial case. The value is different depending upon scenarios and realities. We do our best to recover as much as feasible for our clients.
We kind of questions do they ask me in a deposition?
Lawyer Franks: Depositions start with very standard questions like, what's your first and last name, where do you reside, and how long have you lived there? Then they ask about the mishap and also attempt to get at what occurred. They also want to know about therapy you received and losses suffered. Nevertheless, deposition is not necessary unless we need to file a suit. We usually resolve the situation before it gets to that.
Who conducts the deposition?
Attorney Franks: The attorney for the insurer. You and I are there, along with the other attorney, as well as a court reporter. If a question is improper, I'll offer an objection. As soon as the other lawyer has finished, I'll ask you some questions as your personal injury attorney. The other attorney might have a few follow-up questions. You may not be the only person to be deposed, as we have a right to depose the other party in the crash.
How much time does a lawsuit take?
Attorney Franks: It'll depend on how long you have treatment and other elements. A lawsuit can take 1 or 2 years, and that's why we attempt to take care of matters without filing suit. The courts are backed up, as well as it sets you back more time and money to visit court. You can expect somewhere in 2 to three month range, after you've finished treatment, to know if we need to head to court. Nevertheless, we do our finest to obtain the optimum amount from the insurance company without going to court.
A living-history farm, a recreated 1920s cotton-economy-era town & local historical artifacts.
History museum with interactive galleries exploring the state's role in the civil rights movement.
Museum in circa-1839 capitol focusing on role of government & historic preservation. Free entry.
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