Rachel Ingle

Rachel Ingle is a resolute advocate for personal injury victims across the globe with a professional trajectory spanning over 15 years. While her work reverberates globally, her focus primarily lies within the United States. Rachel has since harnessed her proficiency in research and writing to make a difference in the personal injury industry. With a vast understanding of legal dynamics, Rachel continually updates her knowledge of legislative shifts and auto insurance trends. Her passion and relentless pursuit of justice make her an irreplaceable asset in personal injury advocacy. She believes that victims are best armed with as much knowledge as possible. In her spare time, Rachel enjoys making Thai Cuisine and travelling Southeast Asia.

Implied Consent in Medical Treatment: Protecting Your Legal Rights

Consent is an expression of autonomy reflecting a patient’s right to decide for their body. Regardless of a healthcare provider’s intentions and opinions, the patient’s approval is always necessary.  The right to informed consent is inviolable in any medical treatment. A medical professional who violates this right would be liable for damages in a medical […]

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The Role of Comparative Negligence in Miami Accident Personal Injury Cases

Miami is a vibrant South Florida city known for its scenic beaches, diverse culture, and lively nightlife. Most agree it’s a nice place to live, but there are risks. The traffic congestion in Miami is the fifth worst in the US and ninth worldwide. The busy expressways and cities like Doral and Miami have resulted

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Rear-End Collision Settlement Examples: What To Expect in a Personal Injury Case

A rear-end collision occurs when a car slams into the vehicle in front of it. Although this car accident can happen anywhere, rear-end crashes are frequent in congested traffic and busy intersections.  Drivers in such situations may be following too closely or become distracted. Consequently, they have insufficient time to react and avoid crashing into

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What Types of Boating Emergencies Cause the Most Fatalities

Recreational boating is popular in the US, with millions of boaters on the water each year, particularly in Florida. However, it also means the likelihood of boating emergencies increases.  According to the US Coast Guard (USCG), 658 people died in 4,439 accidents in 2021. About 19 percent involved personal watercraft mishaps like serious jet ski

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What To Do After Being T-Boned at 40 Mph: A Guide for Personal Injury Victims

A T-bone accident occurs when one car hits the side of another, forming a T-shape. It can happen at intersections, highways, or interstates. Some people refer to it as a side-impact crash or a broadside collision. The 2020 IIHS Fatality Facts reported 5,475 deaths from side impacts. The accidents accounted for 23 percent of the

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The Top Causes of Accidents in Sacramento and How To Avoid Them

The City of Sacramento is the capital of California and is located in its northern region. It serves as the seat of Sacramento County and is the sixth-largest city in the state.  In addition, it is one of California’s oldest incorporated communities. The city lies at the center of a four-county metropolitan area, with suburbs

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Fort Myers Motorcycle Accidents: Common Causes and How To Avoid Them

Fort Myers is known for its historic landmarks, beautiful beaches, and thriving city life. It has a population of at least 92,000 and is the seat of Lee County in Southwestern Florida. The city lies southeast of Tampa and is part of a larger metropolitan area that includes Cape Coral, Lehigh Acres, and Naples. Like

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Understanding Lawyer Fees: What Percentage Do They Get in Settlement Cases?

Are you suffering a personal injury and contemplating a settlement offer? You may wonder whether you need legal help and how much it will cost to hire one. Although not required, working with a lawyer is beneficial in your settlement case.   Navigating the complex legal rules surrounding your claim and the severity of your injuries

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Maximizing Your Compensation: How an Attorney on Contingency Can Help Your Case

In a contingency fee arrangement, the attorney takes a percentage of the recovery amount, usually between 20 to 50 percent. For example, suppose the lawyer agreed to a 20 percent share. If the settlement amount is $100,000, they will receive $20,000 as an attorney’s fee. However, in some instances, the lawyer may accept a reduced

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Protecting Your Rights: What To Know About Car Total Loss Claims When You’re Not at Fault

A woman suffered total car loss despite not being at fault during a police chase in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. Alleged shoplifters were attempting to flee when they crashed their getaway car into Samantha Short’s van. Besides a totaled car, Short incurred several physical injuries and was out of work for days. Total car loss entails

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Understanding Jet Ski Dangers and Liability for Negligent Parties

Recreational boating has become a popular leisure activity in the US as more people realize the mental health benefits of being outdoors and on the water.  In 2021, the US had approximately 11.96 million registered recreational vessels. Section 2101 (25) of the United States Code (US Code) Title 46 defines recreational vessels as a type

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Hit-and-Run: What You Need To Do Immediately After an Accident

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported five million motor vehicle accidents in 2020. Approximately 2.28 million involved injuries, and 38,824 resulted in fatalities. Moreover, 24 percent of pedestrian and 22 percent of cyclist fatalities involve hit-and-run crashes.  The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety report revealed that hit-and-run crashes have increased since 2009. Every

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