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2020

What To Do When A Car Accident Renders You Paralyzed

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Paralysis by car accident is very common. A high percentage of those living with paralysis in the U.S. were paralyzed by a spinal cord injury caused by a car accident. If you become paralyzed in a car accident, here is what you need to do next. Lawyers Can Meet with You Where It Is Most Convenient Given the physical state of paralyzed car accident victims after the accidents, many personal injury lawyers and Social Security lawyers are willing to meet with you and family members when and where it is most convenient for you. Read More»

4 Things You Should Know About A DUI Offense

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If you are charged with a DUI, you may be aware that it could incur jail time or get you a date in court. However, you may not be aware of some of the other things that can happen or the fines you can get due to your arrest. Here is some information you may find useful if you or your loved one is faced with a DUI. 1. Ignition Interlock Device Read More»

Medical Malpractice Injuries: What You Need To Know

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Many people experience medical malpractice every day, though not always in the form that you may think. When you think of malpractice, you are probably thinking major, traumatic injuries that result in some form of disability that is dealt with in a drawn-out lawsuit. Realistically, there are many different forms of medical malpractice that you may not even realize. The following are some less obvious forms of malpractice: Improper Treatment Read More»

Keeping Legal Costs Low When You Divorce

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Your marriage has gone sour and you have a divorce to deal with. You are worried about the financial cost, and rightfully so. Divorce can be a costly affair. Fortunately, there are things you can do to keep the cost down. Your Needs Make sure you need a divorce lawyer before hiring one. If your marriage is young, there is no estate or children involved, and you can reach an amicable settlement, you may not need an attorney. Read More»

How To Prepare For A Workers Compensation Claim

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If you have been injured on the job, then you shouldn’t waste any time in preparing for your worker’s compensation claim. Here are some helpful preparation tips: Report Your Injury Your preparation for the worker’s compensation claim process begins the minute you are injured. For example, you need to report your injury as soon as possible to have it documented and initiate the relevant paper trail. If you delay, you are giving your employer and workers compensation reason to doubt the details of your injuries. Read More»