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Law and Daily Life What Should You Bring to a Personal Injury Consultation?

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...

Law and Daily Life Denied Workers' Comp? 5 First Steps to Appeal

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...

Law and Daily Life Slip-and-Fall: Do You Have a Case?

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...

Law and Daily Life Car Accidents: If You Were Speeding, Do You Automatically Lose?

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...

Law and Daily Life Bumped in the Parking Lot? 3 Ways to Recover for Dents, Dings

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...

Law and Daily Life Can You Sue Someone Else's Kid Over Injury or Damage?

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...

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