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Name It And Claim It: Starting A Class Action Lawsuit For Personal Injury

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If you have suffered damage from a product that is on the mass market, such as hair loss due to a hair product, or skin irritation from beauty products, chances are, you are not alone. After you have seen a doctor and understand exactly what caused your illness, a personal injury lawsuit may be your next course of action. Instead of going at a lawsuit alone, it may be a good idea to find others who have had similar issues and join forces. Read More»

Important Facts About DWI Drivers Need To Know

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Many people are killed or seriously injured in vehicular accidents involving drugs and alcohol. If you drive after having one drink, you are impaired to certain level. While one drink may not be enough to make you feel drunk, you should know one drink is enough to cause you to be less cautious. Many people may never get behind the wheel while after drinking alcohol, but those drivers may drive after taking narcotic painkillers that, in some cases, have an even stronger effect that alcohol. Read More»

3 Things To Know About Community Service And Criminal Charges

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If you were charged with a minor crime and were convicted of it, the court may order you to do community service. Community service is something that is used often as a punishment in criminal cases, and it is designed to serve several purposes. Here are three things to know about community service as a punishment for a crime. What is community service? Community service is a term that refers to helping out with community-related tasks for free. Read More»

3 Tips To Help Your Lawyer Prove Liability In A Slip And Fall Case

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If you have recently slipped and fallen at a place of business, you might be thinking about hiring a slip and fall attorney so that you can file a lawsuit. It can be helpful to get assistance with your medical bills, lost wages and other costs related to your injury, but the process can be more complicated than you might think. Simply stating that you fell while within the business won’t be enough; you also have to prove that the business was liable for the fall, such as by being negligent in some manner. Read More»

How a Lawyer Can Come to Your Defense against a Juvenile

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Are you facing legal trouble after having to defend yourself when a teenager assaulted you? Although you were attacked by a juvenile, you still have rights and should hire a defense lawyer to get the justice that you deserve. Find out in this article how a lawyer can help you win a case against a juvenile, as well as what the legal fees are estimated to be. How Can a Defense Lawyer Help after an Adult is Assaulted by a Juvenile? Read More»

Differentiating Between Alimony In Gross And Periodic Alimony

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There are two major forms of alimony: periodic and alimony in gross. Many people know of the former, where you make periodic payments to your former spouse. Alimony in gross, on the other hand, involves making a fixed payment either as a lump sum or spread over a specific period. Here are further differences between these two forms of alimony: Modifiability Periodic alimony payments can be modified while alimony cannot be modified. Read More»

Will You Lose Your Green Card If You Get A Divorce?

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If you are permanent resident of the United States due to a marriage, and that relationship is beginning to crumble into pieces that can’t be put back together, you are probably worried about the status of your green card. Filing for a divorce is scary enough as it is without having to worry about whether you will be deported or not. You won’t necessarily lose your green card if you get a divorce, as there are laws in place to protect you, but you will probably have some additional paperwork. Read More»

Avoid These 3 Mistakes With Your Employment Contracts

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Employment contracts outline the duties of the employee and the obligations of the employer. As an employer, you need to make sure everything is documented properly to ensure you are protected at all costs. Here are some of the common mistakes people make when creating an employment contract for their business. Not using templates properly. While some employers think that one contract is going to work for all employees, that isn’t the case. Read More»

Practical Joke Gone Awry? Check If You Are Entitled To Compensation

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Every office has a designated joker, somebody who is always playing pranks on his or her colleagues and friends. Playing practical jokes may be fun, but there should be a limit on the effects your pranks have on your friends. If you ever fall victim to a practical joke gone wrong, then rest assured that you can seek legal redress. For example, you may have a personal injury claim if a practical joke: Read More»

When Do I Need A Worker's Compensation Lawyer?

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It can be difficult to know when you need to seek a lawyer for your worker’s compensation case. Here are some situations where legal aid can help you file a more successful claim.  When You Have Severe Injuries If your injuries are minor and consist of a few doctor’s visits and a bit of time off work then you may not need a lawyer to handle your claims. In straightforward cases, you can go directly through your employer’s insurance policy to get a fair compensation. Read More»