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On Behalf of Haug, Farrar, Franco & Ruiz, PLLC I Uninsured Motorist

Uninsured Motorist Claims

Recently we successfully settled a case where the uninsured motorist carrier originally denied an uninsured motorist claim relating to a car wreck. The facts of the case were that an 18 year old was driving his mother’s vehicle and was hit by a driver that then ran from the scene.

On Behalf of Haug, Farrar, Franco & Ruiz, PLLC I Workers Compensation

Valuing Your Workers’ Compensation Case

Several factors will determine the value of your Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Injury. This article will cover “scheduled member injuries”. Scheduled member injuries in Mississippi Workers’ Compensation include hands, feet, legs, arms, and other body parts excluding back and neck injuries.

On Behalf of Haug, Farrar, Franco & Ruiz, PLLC I Criminal Defense

We take criminal defense cases throughout the state

We take Criminal defense cases throughout the state

This morning I’m up in Clarke County, MS on a criminal defense case. One of the most pleasant courtroom experiences I’ve ever had. Everyone from Judge, Prosecutor, Court Clerks and Police Officer were extremely nice and wonderful to work with. There are many ways you can keep a drug related charge from affecting your career path, drivers license or criminal record but your first step is hiring a criminal defense lawyer to fight for you.

On Behalf of Haug, Farrar, Franco & Ruiz, PLLC I Car Accident

What are the most important factors in determining the value of your car wreck claim?

New Law Aimed at Reducing 18 Wheeler Truck Accidents

(1) Medical Causation: One of the most important factors is whether the insurance company or a jury believes that the treatment you received was due to (or caused by) the wreck. Insurance companies often claim that treatment after a wreck was due to a preexisting injury or unrelated condition.

On Behalf of Haug, Farrar, Franco & Ruiz, PLLC I Criminal Defense

What do I say if I am pulled over after I have been driving under the influence?

FIRST RULE: Always be nice and respectful to the officer investigating his case. Whether you are eventually proven not guilty, guilty or reach a plea deal the officer may have to testify or the Judge and/or prosecutor may learn about how you acted during your questioning, arrest or detainment.

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