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Physical contact requirement in uninsured (“UM”) motorist policies

May 17, 2019
Several of our most recent Torgenson Law blogs have spent time discussing the importance and usefulness of Uninsured (“UM”) and Underinsured (“UIM”) Motorist Coverage. After all, our number one goal at Torgenson Law is to get you the compensation you deserve, and these first-party policies...
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Is Your Student-Athlete’s AIA Eligibility in Question?

August 17, 2018
School is back in session Arizona! While the heat may remain, summer is, for all intents and purposes, officially over, and our students are back in the books counting down the days to Winter Break. With all the studying, homework, and drama that is inherent...
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The Riskiest Place in Any Facility: The Parking Lot

June 28, 2018
It goes without saying that motor vehicles are the number one method of transportation within the United States. Aside from a select number of large cities like Chicago and New York City, the infrastructure has been littered with an overabundance of excess parking lots and...
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Injured and Cited in the Same Car Crash? All Hope is not Lost.

June 28, 2018
Can You Still File a Personal Injury Claim if You Were Cited? In almost all motor vehicle accidents, there is typically someone who is clearly at fault. The at-fault driver’s level of blame is usually expressed in the responding police officer’s report in the form...
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Employee Negligence & Employer Liability: When Can a Business Be Sued?

May 30, 2018
Understanding Employer Liability & Negligence At Torgenson Law, when we begin representing a new personal injury client, our first mission is to determine who will be liable for damages. Obviously, our first instinct is to identify the individual who actually caused the injury, as he...
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