How Driver History (And Other Factors) Can Limit Injury Claims

By | November 2, 2016

In personal injury claims, many drivers and passengers are unaware of factors that can increase their personal liability, and reduce the legal liability of the insurer. The assumption that many consumers share is that injury will be compensated at a rate that is proportionate to pain, suffering and the cost of medical expenses and therapies.  

What Not To Do Before Your Court Date

By | November 2, 2016

When you’re charged with a crime, you want to do everything in your power to get the charges reduced or dismissed. Syncing up with an attorney is a great way to ensure you get the best defense, but there’s also some actions you should avoid if you want to put yourself in the best position to beat the… Read More »

5 Tips To Follow To Pass The Bar Exam

By | November 2, 2016

For law students, passing the bar exam is one of the last hurdles they need to clear before they can truly start their career in law. Studying for the bar exam will be a little different than studying for other tests you’ve taken in high school and undergrad, but if you know how to attack it, you’ll be… Read More »

Common Questions to Ask After Truck Accidents

By | November 1, 2016

Truck accidents may result from a variety of factors. These factors could include poor weather and road conditions, speeding, driver fatigue, improper loading of cargo and so on. Owing to the mammoth size and weight of the trucks, accidents with these vehicles can be disastrous. In severe cases, these accidents can turn out to be fatal. 

When Should You Seek Medical Attention After A Car Accident

By | October 27, 2016

Being involved in an automobile accident is traumatic and frightening. Your body reacts by producing adrenaline and endorphins. This is why people will sometimes be injured but not feel it immediately. There have been many reports of people who had walked for several days before they realized they had fractured bones in their feet. Other times people have… Read More »

Burden of Proof in a Slip and Fall Injury Claim

By | October 27, 2016

If you have recently been injured in a slip and fall accident, you may be entitled to file a personal injury claim with the help of an experienced personal injury attorney. However, before doing this, you need to understand the implications of filing a claim.

Teen Drivers at High Risk On America’s Roadways

By | October 27, 2016

The Centers for Disease Control has analyzed many different data points in order to determine where teens are most likely to get involved in crashes. According to their research, vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death for teenagers in the United States. The good news is that the majority of teen motor vehicle accidents are completely preventable. 

How to Handle Discrimination at the Workplace

By | October 24, 2016

As many as 89,385 charges of workplace discrimination were reported with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) in 2015 and the details were recently released. A study of the report reveals:

Three Reasons Why Cyber Stalking Is a Serious and Terrifying Crime

By | October 20, 2016

When you think about stalking, images of a TV show or horror movie might come to mind. Many of these are full of stereotypes about a man stalking a woman. While stalking doesn’t always necessarily involve a male stalking a female, this is the majority of cases that end up in the criminal justice system.

Florida Business Lawyer: How to Start a Partnership

By | October 20, 2016

When organizing and planning a business in Florida, you have the option of many entities, each of which have their advantages and disadvantages. General partnership is one of those type of entities the owners of a business can form to conduct their business operation.