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$38,000 in ER bills after a Burlington dog attack can turn into a fight over every dollar
A dog bite claim in Burlington can involve the owner, a landlord, two insurance companies, and a health plan trying to grab your settlement before you see it.
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by Linh Tran
2026-03-27
Insurance says your torn shoulder "wasn't from the crash" because you skipped the ER? Give me a break
A South Burlington truck driver with a shoulder labrum tear can still tie the injury to a crash even without an ER visit, but the insurer will use the treatment gap and every delay against him.
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by Janet Morin
2026-03-23
Why the insurance company in Bennington wants your old MRI so damn badly
A delivery driver buried in a trench with no shoring is getting squeezed by surveillance, recorded calls, and an old MRI the insurer wants to use against her before she knows the real damage.
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by Ibrahim Jalloh
2026-03-23
Your chart can go missing right when the blame starts
A Brattleboro restaurant server develops a serious post-surgical infection, but the chart is incomplete and the claim starts getting treated like it never happened.
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by Brenda Patch
2026-03-23
just left Rutland Regional after the wreck and now the neck injury won't quit - can one traffic mistake blow up the whole claim
A pregnant delivery driver in Rutland can still have a claim after a crash and even after a small citation, but the deadlines, medical timeline, and shared-fault fight can get ugly fast.
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by Brenda Patch
2026-03-26
My back was already bad, then a crash on Route 7 in Rutland gave the insurer an excuse to deny everything
A Rutland retail worker with a bad back gets hit in a crash and the insurer tries the oldest trick in the book: blame every symptom on the old injury.
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by Pete Rossignol
2026-03-25
Why is insurance blaming my wife for a South Burlington icy parking lot fall?
If you do not push back with proof, the insurer will cut the claim's value or deny it outright by arguing your wife was mostly at fault. In Vermont, that matters because under...
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Keep treating or stop for a month - which path wrecks your Burlington claim?
A treatment gap can gut an overuse injury claim fast, especially when both the property owner and maintenance company already want to blame each other and you.
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by Janet Morin
2026-04-01
Switching Car Accident Lawyers in Vermont
If your Vermont injury case feels dead and your lawyer has gone silent, you can usually switch attorneys mid-case, but the money fight between the old lawyer, the new lawyer, and your settlement matters.
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by Janet Morin
2026-03-11
My coworker said only the truck driver is liable after a Burlington work-zone crash, true?
Everyone says "just file against the driver", but actually that is one of the easiest ways to miss the bigger claim. The mistake that sends people to Google is focusing only on...
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Does Vermont insurance have to pay for fetal monitoring after a Brattleboro crash?
Three years is the outside deadline to file most Vermont injury claims, but the urgent reality is this: if the ER or your OB told you to get fetal monitoring, the insurance...
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Release of Claims
Lately, insurers have been pushing faster digital paperwork - sometimes sending a settlement form by email or text within days of a crash, fall, or rental-property injury. The...
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Vermont Deadlines for PTSD Car Accident Claims
If a crash in Vermont left you dealing with panic, nightmares, or a PTSD diagnosis, the filing deadline depends on who caused the wreck and whether this is an insurance claim or a lawsuit.
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by Brenda Patch
2026-03-20
Why does their doctor get to say I'm fine after my Rutland crash?
The adjuster is about to ask, "Why are you still treating if our doctor says you're okay?" Your answer matters because that report is often used to delay payment, deny...
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removal proceedings
Are the government's deportation steps already underway against someone? That's what removal proceedings are: the formal court process the federal government uses to decide...
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My coworker said workers' comp is my only option after a work crash. True?
Six months is the deadline that matters most in Vermont: if you were hit on North Main Street in Barre while working, you should report it right away, and Vermont law generally...
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Can I use my own doctor for workers' comp in Vermont?
Yes - and the mistake that costs people the most money is letting a Barre employer push them onto their own health insurance first. If the injury happened at work, Vermont...
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I paid my employee's hospital bill myself, did I ruin my case?
File a Vermont Employer's First Report of Injury (Form 1) with the Vermont Department of Labor within 72 hours of learning about a work injury that needs medical treatment or...
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sideswipe collision
Like scraping past a doorway with a shopping cart, a sideswipe collision happens when the sides of two vehicles make contact while moving in the same direction or opposite...
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I apologized after a Brattleboro road work crash, did I ruin my case?
There is no official Vermont average for road-work crash settlements, but these cases often range from thousands to six figures depending on surgery, scarring, lost wages, and...
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