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When you choose Michael G. Rosenberg out of all the Albuquerque personal injury lawyers, you get 35 years of experience. As a highly experienced serious injury lawyer, his wide range of skills includes product liability cases, negligence claims, and motorcycle accident claims.

THE PERSONAL INJURY TRIANGLE © 1992
You Can Evaluate Your Own Personal Injury or A Death Claim Now

A personal injury or a death claim is like a triangle. A triangle must have three sides and a Personal Injury or Death Claim must have three essential parts.

The three parts of the Personal Injury Triangle© are:
    1. Liability, 2. Injuries/Damages, and 3. Insurance

To have a good claim, you must have all three of these parts of the Personal Injury Triangle.
They are:

1. LIABILITY
is a legal word for:
1. Guilt
2. Fault
3. Blame
4. Wrong

What did someone do to hurt you that made them guilty, at fault, to blame or wrong?

 

 

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2. INJURIES - DAMAGES
1. Property Damage to Vehicle
2. Damage to Personal Property
3. Lost Wages/Earnings
    a. Past
    b. Future
4. Medical Expenses
    a. Past
    b. Future
5. Emotional Distress/Mental Anguish
6. Pain
7. Suffering
8. Lost Value of Household Services
9. Scaring
10. Loss of Enjoyment of Life
11. Loss of Relationship
12. Wrongful Death

3. INSURANCE
1. Does the person who is liable have insurance? If so, how much, what company, claim number, and company contact information?
2. Do you have uninsured / under-insured insurance? If so, how much, what company, claim number, and company contact information?

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Michael G. Rosenberg & Associates P.C.
Personal Injury and Disability Lawyer

10400 Academy Rd. NE
Suite 202
Albuquerque NM 87111
1-800-937-1975
505-275-5600
Fax: 505-275-5700
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.Licensed in New Mexico and Colorado.

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