Coulter Boeschen

Attorney · University of Michigan Law School

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Settlement Compensation For a Finger Injury
Key factors when valuing a personal injury claim involving an injured finger, and a look at recent outcomes in these kinds of cases.
What’s a Fair Settlement Amount in a Slip and Fall Case?
Here's what goes into determining the value of a slip and fall injury claim against a negligent property owner.
Types of "Intentional Tort" Personal Injury Cases
Most injury-related civil cases arise from accidents, but intentional torts result when one person purposefully harms another.
Civil Injury Cases vs. Criminal Cases After an Assault
After an assault, a criminal case can be brought by the government, and a personal injury (civil) case may be brought by the victim.
Hit and Run Consequences: Potential Compensation After a Hit and Run Accident
Hit and run accidents present a few unique legal issues -- including significant civil and criminal consequences for the runner, and complications for victims seeking compensation.
Responding to the First Personal Injury Settlement Offer
Strategies to consider after you've received an initial response to your injury claim.
How is a Pedestrian Hit by a Car Compensated for Injuries?
Find out who pays the medical bills and damages when a pedestrian is injured in a car accident and what your compensation options are.
Is the Driver Always at Fault in a Pedestrian vs. Car Accident?
The driver is usually at fault when a car and pedestrian collide—but that's not always the case.
Personal Injury Claims Against The Federal Government
Under The Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA), lawsuits can be filed against the federal government for injuries that occur on government property or due to accidents caused by federal employees.
What Is the Settlement Value of a Wrist Injury?
Key considerations when valuing a personal injury claim involving a wrist injury, and a look at recent outcomes in these kinds of cases.