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On Behalf of Haug, Farrar, Franco & Ruiz, PLLC I Personal Injury

Claiming Damages for Pain and Suffering

When most people think of damages in a personal injury case, they think of medical bills and lost wages. But there is another type of damage that can be even more important: pain and suffering. If you’ve been in an accident and are suffering from emotional injuries, it’s important that you hire a Gulfport personal injury lawyer who knows how to correctly calculate these non-economic damages so you can get the compensation you deserve.

On Behalf of Haug, Farrar, Franco & Ruiz, PLLC I Wrongful Death

What Qualifies As a Wrongful Death?

If you lost a loved one, you may be wondering if you have a case for wrongful death. Every situation is different, so it is important to speak with an attorney to find out if you have the right to file a claim.

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

Driver Negligence in Auto Accidents 

Driver negligence is one of the most common causes of auto accidents, and if you and your lawyer can prove that the driver was at fault, you may be able to receive compensation for your injuries. Hiring a Gulfport car accident lawyer can help you gather evidence and build a case against the driver who caused your accident.

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

How to Prove a Truck Driver Was Driving Under the Influence at The Time of a Crash 

Being involved in an accident with a truck in Gulfport is an incredibly frightening situation, as the sheer weight and size of the vehicle can cause significantly more severe injuries than a small car or even an SUV. If you believe that the driver who caused your accident was driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, it’s understandable that this might also cause you a lot of anger.

On Behalf of Haug, Farrar, Franco & Ruiz, PLLC I Personal Injury

Landlord Liability for Slip and Fall Injuries in Mississippi 

In the state of Mississippi, landlords and property owners have a responsibility to keep their premises reasonably safe to prevent injuries. If a fall occurs on the property, the victim may be able to pursue financial compensation, depending on the circumstances.

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