Sentences with phrase «severely damage your case»

If you do not know what to look out for, you can allow the insurance company to severely damage your case.
Never admit to being at fault for a car accident, because doing so could severely damage your case if you decide to open one later on.

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The National Review conservatives were, in most cases, zealous defenders of Senator Joe McCarthy; the neoconservatives considered him a political thug whose demagoguery had severely damaged the anti-Communist cause.
In recent years, however, there have been some case reports in the Alps of severely hypothermic accident victims in cardiac arrest who have survived without any permanent damage despite several interruptions of chest compressions.
A celebrated and arrogant neurosurgeon who only takes up intellectually stimulating cases, Dr. Strange lands at her doorstep after a horrific accident (captured in shocking impact) leaves his nerves severely damaged and his hands useless.
In severe cases, surgery to repair, remove, or replace a severely damaged joint and / or stem cell therapy can be considered.
In severely advanced cases of damage, the liver may shrink instead, making it difficult to palpitate at all.
Full recovery is good in uncomplicated cases, but the outcome may not be as favorable if the intestinal tract has been severely damaged.
In the case of Smoochie, she came to me at the age of 4 weeks with a severely damaged back leg.
In some cases, cats have damaged their tails so severely that amputation was needed.
As in most criminal cases, pleading guilty to fraud charges can have severely damaging consequences for your case.
Curve balls hitting your lawyer in mediation or even in court because you were dishonest with them could damage the relationship and your case severely.
Nursing home abuse cases are many and some are startling in that residents suffer physical abuse by personnel, neglect by medical providers, or they are injured severely enough to be brain - damaged or burned because of fire unnoticed by nursing home employees.
The law treats intentional torts more severely, for example by not limiting the scope of damages in the same way as in a negligence case.
Some levels of coverage offer protection in case of natural disasters as well, like floods or hail that can severely damage a vehicle.
Consumer Reports discovered that, in many cases, cars that were severely damaged, but for some reason were not declared a total loss, came back with clean reports from multiple car history reporting companies.
The event could prove significant because it will effectively become the first case where the car has been severely damaged.
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