Coulter Boeschen

Attorney · University of Michigan Law School

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How to Value a Neck Injury For an Insurance Claim or Settlement
Common issues that arise in neck injury claims, plus examples of settlements and verdicts in these kinds of personal injury cases.
Proving PTSD Damages in a Personal Injury Case
After a serious accident, a post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) claim will usually require corroboration by an expert witness.
Defamation Law: Legal Elements of Libel and Slander
Learn the basics of defamation law, and what goes into a valid claim for libel or slander.
How a Class Action Lawsuit Works
In a class action lawsuit, people who've suffered a similar loss or injury bring a single collective case against the responsible party.
Property Owner vs. Occupier Liability for Personal Injury
Most often, the occupier (tenant or occupying owner) will be held responsible for unsafe property conditions.
Personal Injury Lawsuits for Domestic Violence
Survivors of domestic abuse may be able to sue the perpetrator in civil court, seeking compensation for physical injuries and other losses.
Determining the Settlement Value of an ACL Injury
If you've suffered an ACL tear or similar injury in a car accident, slip and fall, or other type of accident, here are the things to consider when negotiating a settlement.
Cataract Surgery Complications: Is It Medical Malpractice?
There is a fine line between known risks and surgical errors with this delicate eye procedure. Read about the issues that can lead to a malpractice lawsuit.
Hospital Liability for C.diff Infection
C.diff is a type of hospital acquired infection that can lead to legal claims against the medical provider.
Can a Physical Therapist Be Sued for Malpractice?
A physical therapist may or may not have an M.D., but they are typically held to a high medical standard of care, and can be sued for medical malpractice.