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Law and Daily Life How to Find the Right Worker's Comp Lawyer for You

How to Find the Right Worker's Comp Lawyer for You

By Daniel Taylor, Esq. | Last updated on

If you need help with a worker's compensation claim or want to appeal a denial of worker's compensation benefits, then you may need a worker's comp...

Law and Daily Life Winter Chain-Reaction Crashes: 5 Legal Considerations

Winter Chain-Reaction Crashes: 5 Legal Considerations

By Daniel Taylor, Esq. | Last updated on

With inclement winter weather comes increased odds of being involved in a multiple-vehicle chain-reaction crash. A winter storm that created whiteout...

Law and Daily Life Child Injured at School: Should You Sue?

Child Injured at School: Should You Sue?

By Daniel Taylor, Esq. | Last updated on

For parents or guardians of children, an injury suffered at school is certainly cause for alarm. But whether or not a child's injury should lead to a personal...

Law and Daily Life Injured in a Commercial Truck Crash: Should You Sue?

Injured in a Commercial Truck Crash: Should You Sue?

By Daniel Taylor, Esq. | Last updated on

If you're injured in a crash involving a commercial truck, you have the option of seeking recovery for your injuries through a lawsuit. Truck crash injuries...

Law and Daily Life When Can You Sue for Trespass to Property?

When Can You Sue for Trespass to Property?

By Mark Wilson, Esq. | Last updated on

Hey, you kids! Get off my lawn! Actually, you don't have to be plagued by neighbors' baseballs in order to sue for trespass to property. As it turns out,...

Law and Daily Life How Do You Prove Assault in Civil Court?

How Do You Prove Assault in Civil Court?

By Daniel Taylor, Esq. | Last updated on

The word "assault" most likely brings to mind a criminal act. And while assault certainly can be charged as a criminal violation, it may also be the grounds...

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