Legal Glossaries

Personal Injury Legal Glossary
Online Glossary covers terms such as abstract of title, affidavit, assumption of risk, capacity defense, class action, comparative negligence, damages, declaratory judgment, fiduciary, fraud, general jurisdiction, hearsay, immunity, indemnify, lawsuit, libel, mediation, reasonable care, remand, statute of limitations, strict liability, undue influence, vicarious liability and other terms.

Car Accident Legal Glossary
Online Glossary with terms such as adjudication, affidavit, assigned risk, bodily injury liability, comparative negligence, corroborating evidence, comprehensive coverage, deductible, deposition, felony, hit and run, inadmissible, litigation, misdemeanor, negligence, personal auto policy, preponderance of evidence, restitution, statute of limitations, summons, tort, voir dire, willful act, and other legal definitions related to car accident litigation.

Medical Malpractice Legal Glossary
If you have injured due to the negligence of a healthcare professional, these terms will be useful to you as you work through the claim process: accolate, baycol, benzene, birth injury, cerebral palsy, DES, deposition, eligible survivor, failure to diagnose, fen-phen, hospital malpractice, incompetence, liability, lotronex, medical negligence, misdiagnosis, oxycontin, prescription error, rezulin, stipulation, subpoena, terminal illness, tort, wrongful death and more.

Social Security Disability Legal Glossary
Online Glossary with terms such as AIME, AME, base years, COLA, delayed retirement credits, disability benefits, family benefits, full retirement age, inflation-protected benefit, maximum earnings, pension, representative payee, retroactive benefits, supplemental security income, ssi, survivor benefits, wage cap and more.

Workers' Compensation Legal Glossary
Online Glossary with terms such as accepted claim, alternative work, cumulative injury, ergonomics, family and medical leave act, modified work, permanent disability rating, petition for reconsideration, serious and willful misconduct, subjective factors, temporary disability, vocation rehabilitation, work restrictions and other terms.

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