Legal-ease: Our glossary of terms
Every profession has its own specialized language…and lawyers, healthcare professionals, government departments and insurance companies are no exception. We’ve put together a handy alphabetical list...
View ArticleLegal-Ease Glossary: P to S
A “physiatrist” sounds like a doctor, sure. But what does she or he do? If you’re asked to sign a “release,” what exactly does that mean? Thanks to Findlay Personal Injury Lawyers’ Legal-Ease...
View ArticleLegal-Ease Glossary: T to Z
At long last, the final installment of our Legal-Ease glossary—a resource for anyone who’s experienced a personal injury so you can confidently wade through the complicated terminology of insurance...
View ArticleLegal-Ease Glossary: B to C
Think of the last time you listened to a doctor, lawyer or insurance adjuster talk. Their lips were moving…sound was coming out…but more likely than not you couldn’t understand a word they were...
View ArticleLegal-Ease Glossary: D to F
Ever wondered what “disbursements” were? How about “future damages”? Next up in our series of “legal-ease” glossary posts are terms beginning with the letters D to F. Damages: The financial...
View ArticleLegal-Ease Glossary: G to L
From “general damages” to “limitation period” our glossary of legal, insurance and medical terms has got the answers to the question “what the heck does that mean?” This edition covers words beginning...
View ArticleLegal-Ease Glossary: M to O
Ever wondered what MRI stands for? Or wanted to know a bit more about what an occupational therapist does? This installment of our Legal-Ease glossary covers terms starting with M to O. Magnetic...
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