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What Should You Bring to a Personal Injury Consultation?
By Brett Snider, Esq. | Last updated on
When you meet with a personal injury attorney for a consultation, you don't want to show up empty-handed. You want to give your potential lawyer all the...
Denied Workers' Comp? 5 First Steps to Appeal
By Daniel Taylor, Esq. | Last updated on
Workers' compensation is the insurance coverage most employers are required to purchase or provide to compensate employees who are injured in the course of...
Slip-and-Fall: Do You Have a Case?
By Daniel Taylor, Esq. | Last updated on
As summer slips into fall, calendar-wise, the incoming wet weather in many parts of the country brings with it the risk for a more literally kind of fall: a...
Car Accidents: If You Were Speeding, Do You Automatically Lose?
By Brett Snider, Esq. | Last updated on
You may assume that if you were speeding before a car accident, you have no chance of winning. But that's not necessarily true.Depending on the laws in your...
Bumped in the Parking Lot? 3 Ways to Recover for Dents, Dings
By Brett Snider, Esq. | Last updated on
Many drivers practice what's known as "parking by Braille": They keep moving until they feel a bump. And those bumps may be more meaningful for car owners who...
Can You Sue Someone Else's Kid Over Injury or Damage?
By Daniel Taylor, Esq. | Last updated on
When a lawsuit involves a kid, the rules can sometimes be a little different. Being under the age of majority -- which is set by statute in most states at 18...