How COVID-19 Is Impacting Plaintiff’s in Personal Injury Cases

The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted all areas of law, and many personal injury practitioners have seen the impacts of this pandemic play out in their day-to-day work. Keating Wagner’s attorneys have helped clients first-hand to navigate the pandemic at all turns. From moving all court matters to a virtual format to seeing an increasingly delayed judicial process and increased difficulty in receiving medical treatment for non-emergency injury and rehabilitation, we have seen the pandemic impact all areas of our practice. This article, “How COVID-19 Is Affecting Personal Injury Law,” includes some valuable insights into how the pandemic has impacted personal injury plaintiffs, including a note that insurance companies are using more aggressive approaches to discount plaintiff’s claims. Check it out and then reach out to us if you have any questions or need additional information about your own personal injury matter.

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