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  • A Quick Look At Common Prescription Medications That Could Get You A DUI Charge

    When you have a sickness, illness, or disease, there is a high likelihood that your doctor will prescribe some sort of medication to help you with your problems. If you are like most people, you will swing by the pharmacy and pick up your medication and may never give any thought at all to whether you should take the pills while you are driving. Unfortunately, some common medications can inhibit your driving abilities because of their side effects. [Read More]

  • Ways Your Cell Phone Can Help Solidify Your Auto Accident Injury Case

    Every time that you drive your vehicle, you have the risk of being involved in an automotive collision that could result in a serious injury. Still, being injured does not guarantee that you will be properly reimbursed for your damages, even if the other driver was at fault.  If your auto accident attorney could advise you of how to respond at the accident scene, he or she would probably ask you to keep your cell phone handy. [Read More]

  • Why You Should Always Hire a Lawyer When Going Through a Divorce

    Going through a divorce can be an incredibly tumultuous time.  Whether the decision to divorce was made suddenly, or if it's been a long time in the making, it can still be a painful process.  If you are currently divorcing, you may think that you can handle it without a legal professional.  However, failing to obtain a divorce attorney could prove to be a very serious mistake.  Use this information to learn more about why you should always hire a lawyer when you're going through a divorce. [Read More]

  • Injured During Your Remodel? Whom You Should Sue

    If you decided recently to do a major remodeling project on part of your home, and you were injured in the process, you might be wondering if you have grounds for a lawsuit. That really depends on the circumstances surrounding your injury. Here is what a personal injury attorney might say about it, and whom you should sue if you have a case. Sections of Your House Dropped on You [Read More]

  • Have You Had Children Since Completing Your Will? What To Know

    If you have a will and you have children, getting the will updated regularly is something important that you should do. If you don't have a will, find an estate planning professional as quickly as you can, and let them start to construct a living will for you. There are a lot of things that can happen while you're raising children and as your children get older. When any of these different things happen, contact an attorney. [Read More]

  • Answers To Your Questions About Disability Denials

    After all the time and work, it can be shocking to find your disability claim denied. There are many reasons why denial can occur, including a determination that your disability is only short term or that the disability office simply couldn't get in touch with you. The following can help answer your questions on a denial so that you know what to do going forward. Can you appeal any type of disability denial? [Read More]

  • 3 Smart Strategies For Fighting A Traffic Ticket

    Paying a traffic ticket may seem like the fastest and easiest way to get it out of your way, but things aren't always that simple. A moving violation comes with more than just a fine – it comes with points on your license that add up over time and can raise your insurance rates and even result in suspension of your license if you get too many. In the long run, fighting the ticket may be the less costly option. [Read More]

  • What To Do If You Are Notified Your Wages Are Going To Be Garnished

    If you recently received a judgement letter from a creditor indicating that they are going to start the process of having your wages garnished in an attempt to collect an unpaid debt, you are undoubtedly upset about the situation. There are a few steps you can take to try stopping this process from occurring in an attempt to retain the same amount of your regular paycheck as you have been. Here are some tips you can use in an attempt to stop a garnishment process. [Read More]

  • Nervous About Your Upcoming Personal Injury Trial? Learn Why It's Actually Time To Relax

    Nationwide, only about 4% of personal injury cases end up going to trial. If your claim falls into that small percentage, however, you're probably a little nervous and wondering what will happen at trial. It's natural to be nervous, but you don't need to be—contrary to popular belief (and most television shows), absolutely nothing is likely to be heard at trial that hasn't been heard already. Learn more about why this is true and what trials are really all about. [Read More]