by | | Alvine Law, Personal Injury
Often insurance terms sound complicated when they are actually quite simple. One big point of confusion is between UNinsured motors and UNDERinsured motorists. UNinsured motorist insurance is insurance that protects you in case you are injured by someone who has no...
by | | Alvine Law, Personal Injury, Worker’s Compensation
We frequently get contacted by injured workers telling us that their company wants to send them to the company’s doctor. The answer is generally no. The injured employee has the right to select their physician. We normally recommend that you go to your...
by | | Alvine Law, Personal Injury, Worker’s Compensation
One question we get all the time is who pays the medical bills following a serious accident and before the case is settled? Following an accident where you’ve been seriously injured, your own automobile policy has to pay the medical bills up to a certain amount. This...
by | | Alvine Law, Personal Injury
One of the questions we get asked a lot is, in a non work related injury, who pays for my lost wages? If you have to miss work or if you have been injured in an accident, there is no doubt it most likely will be financially draining and very stressful on you and your...
by | | Alvine Law, Personal Injury
There’s a difference between an attorney that represents people that have been in a motorcycle collisions and a motorcyclist. My name is Bram Weidenaar and I’ve been an attorney for 25 years representing injured people. However, I’ve ridden a lot longer than that so I...
by | | Alvine Law, Personal Injury
Imagine yourself getting injured at work. First question we are usually asked is, “Do I have to report it?” The answer is yes. In South Dakota, if you don’t report your work related injury within three days of its occurrence, you will lose your right to...