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  • Memory Loss After a Car Accident: How These Cases Are Handled

    9 July 2020

    A collision has the potential to cause injury to every part of the body, including the brain. As a result, some accident victims suffer traumatic brain injuries that result in memory loss. For these victims, compensation is only fair and necessary. If you have a loved one that has been diagnosed with memory loss after an accident, learn more about how these matters are handled in the personal injury claims process.

  • Issues That Prolong Divorce Cases

    18 June 2020

    The average divorce case takes around one full year, but some cases take much longer. When couples divorce, they typically must go through a series of steps to accomplish this goal. Couples can speed up their cases by quickly working through the steps, or they can drag out their cases by arguing about issues. If you are ready to start a divorce case and want it to go quickly, it might be helpful for you to understand the primary issues that prolong divorce cases.

  • Did You Get Injured During A Slip And Fall? 3 Questions About This Type Of Accident

    4 June 2020

    If you fell down and were injured, you may assume that the injury is your own fault due to not anticipating the circumstances that lead to the accident. However, it is possible to receive compensation through a personal injury lawsuit. Here are some questions you may have about your accident. Does The Accident Location Matter? If you had a slip and fall while walking on a sidewalk in a residential area, it can be very complicated based on the location of where it happened.

  • Legal Separation: Is It A Good Idea?

    21 May 2020

    If a divorce is pending, you have the option to legally separate prior to the filing. Although not everyone chooses to legally separate, you may want to consider doing so for several reasons. A legal separation happens when you and your spouse live apart while you negotiate the terms of your divorce. This period of time can also be viewed as a test to determine whether or not you want to continue with your divorce or make an attempt to work your marriage out.

  • Going Through A Custody Dispute? How To Avoid Problems With The Custody Hearing

    21 February 2020

    If you and your ex are in the middle of a custody dispute, you need to plan for the court hearing. The steps you take leading up to the court date can play a big role in the final outcome. Custody disputes can become volatile, especially once communication breaks down. Here are four steps you need to take to avoid problems with your custody hearing. Watch the Way You Behave

  • Did Your Child Get A Terrible Head Injury At Daycare And They Can't Explain How? Get A Lawyer Fast

    18 February 2020

    If your child experienced a head injury at daycare and you are having a difficult time getting to the bottom of the story, and you don't know how the injury occurred, you need a personal injury attorney. Acting quickly while evidence is still available is important for any case, and the lawyer can start working on your case to get answers fast. A head injury and severe trauma deserved an explanation, along with compensation as well.

  • Charged with Reckless Driving for Speeding? Here's How to Fight It in Court

    11 February 2020

    The exact law in regards to reckless driving varies a bit from state to state, but in general, if you are accused of driving a significant amount over the posted speed limit, the officer issuing the speeding ticket may also consider charging you with reckless driving. But just because you are accused of reckless driving or speeding does not mean you are automatically guilty. You have the legal right to have your day in court and it may be possible to beat the charges or get your case dismissed if you play your cards right.

  • Rights You Have When Accused of a Crime

    11 February 2020

    Getting accused of a crime can land you in jail, but this arrest does not make you guilty of the crime. You are not actually considered guilty until the court finds you guilty. Until that time, you have rights, and you should use the rights you have. Three main amendments provide you with rights when accused of a crime, and it is important to know these because you may need to utilize them if you are facing charges.

  • Things You Should Do To Protect Yourself In A Criminal Case

    10 February 2020

    Are you facing criminal charges that you are trying your best to either get dropped or for you to be found not guilty of? If so, along with retaining a criminal defense lawyer, there are a few things that you will want to do for yourself. These tips can help you protect yourself in regards to the criminal matter that you find yourself faced with. Here are a few things you will want to start with.

  • Probable Cause And DUIs And DWIs: What You Need To Know

    7 February 2020

    In most cases, an officer has to have probable cause in order to pull you over and cite you for a DUI or DWI charge. There is an exception to this when it comes to DUI checkpoints, however; those do not single out any particular driver. If a police officer does not have probable cause to pull you over, a DUI or DWI attorney will work to get the charges against you dismissed.