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    Trampoline Park Injuries -- Know Your Rights

    Trampoline Park Injuries -- Know Your Rights

    Trampoline parks have been gaining popularity all across the United States. These places of recreation seem like harmless fun, but hundreds, if not thousands of people, have been injured at these facilities. Often times, the parks are poorly designed, inadequately staffed and contain hidden defects that have resulted in serious injuries -- torn ligaments/tendons, broken bones and even permanent paralysis. The trampoline parks require that you sign a “waiver of liability” be
    UM/UIM Coverage -- What Is It?

    UM/UIM Coverage -- What Is It?

    You may have UM/UIM coverage on your auto policy and wonder what it is and how it might come into play if you're in an accident. UM/UIM stands for "uninsured" and "underinsured" motorist coverage. It is a "first party benefit" meaning that it is coverage that comes from your own insurance policy as opposed to the policy of another individual involved in the accident. I always advise my clients to purchase as much UM/UIM (and other first party benefits) as they can afford b
     

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