2016

Tip To Help Cope With A Lawsuit That You Are Faced With And Increase Your Odds Of Winning

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If you are faced with a lawsuit due to an accident that occurred on the rental property where you live and you feel as if you are not at fault, the following tips may help you cope with the situation at hand and increase your odds of winning the legal battle.  Keep In Close Contact With Your Lawyer And Follow Their Advice Hire a lawyer at your earliest convenience. Speak to several attorneys in order to find one who you feel comfortable with.

8 July 2016

Do You Believe That The ALJ Who Heard Your Social Security Case Was Biased Against You?

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Social Security claimants can wait longer than a year to have their hearing in front of an Administrative Law Judge. So, what happens when you feel like the ALJ bases his or her decision on your looks, gender, or race instead of your disability? If you feel like the ALJ discriminated against you, this is what you should know. Discrimination can and does happen. Your impression that the ALJ was biased or discriminatory may be accurate.

24 June 2016

Injured While Skiing? Elements That Will Come Into Play In A Legal Claim

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When you have suffered an injury while skiing, you may decide that you want to pursue a lawsuit against the resort where you were injured. It is important to understand the things that may impact your case. The following list are a few of them: Liability Waivers That You May Have Signed. One of the first things that will need to be considered is whether or not you signed a liability waiver before you headed out onto the slopes.

18 May 2016

No Small Thing -- Minor Offenses Can Get A Legal Permanent Resident Deported

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In a growing number of states, smoking or possessing marijuana has become legal. So it may seem odd that a legal permanent resident could actually lose their citizenship and be deported due to two marijuana possession convictions. But, sadly, it is true. And it's not just pot-related offenses that can spell trouble for a legal permanent resident. A drunk driving charge, while serious, is another offense that may not seem worthy of deportation.

2 May 2016

Faqs About Legal Separation While In The Military

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As a member of the Armed Forces, legal separation from your spouse works differently than if you were a civilian. There are possible legal consequences that could have a bearing on your military career. If you are planning to file for separation, here is what you need to know.  Is Filing Necessary? Although legal separation is an option in civilian marriages, many people choose to just separate and then file for divorce.

11 April 2016

Denied Insurance Claims: What Insurance Law Attorneys Say You Can Do

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When you file a claim on your insurance, your insurance company should pay on it as long as you have met your deductibles. If you are denied, you have a right to an appeal on the refused claim. If the insurance company still refuses to pay, here is what insurance law attorneys say you can do. Gather Your Receipts and Expense Records Your receipts and expense records prove that you met your annual deductible.

28 March 2016

Handling Car Accident Claims Involving Children

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Whether you are involved in a car accident with your child inside of the vehicle or you have a teenager under the age of eighteen who was involved in an accident while driving, the law protects children in cases where injuries have occurred. Since a minor cannot represent themselves in court, it's important to understand how this type of accident claim works. Here is some important information all parents need to know about handling an injury claim involving a child.

9 March 2016

Steps To Take If Your Child Gets Injured By A Bully On The School Bus

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If your child had an incident occur on the bus where they come home with a bad injury due to recurring bullying, you will want to take the necessary steps in having the situation handled so this activity ceases altogether. You may also want to press charges against the child who had caused the injury in an attempt to receive compensation to pay for your child's medical bills. Here are some steps you should take immediately after your child shows up at home with injuries due to a bully on the bus.

4 March 2016

Avoid These 3 Mistakes In Your Divorce Case

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When you get married, you expect it to last forever. Unfortunately, there is no way to guarantee that things are going to work the way you want them to. Many couples end up in the middle of a divorce battle fighting for what they believe is right. Sadly, many end up making costly mistakes that could end up jeopardizing the end result of their case. If you are in the middle of a divorce case, avoid making one of the following three mistakes.

8 February 2016

Avoid The Legal Ramifications Of Recreational Drones

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The popular trend of personally owning and operating a drone has experienced explosive growth by hobbyists. Although this is an exciting new technology made available to private individuals, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) defines drones as an unmanned aircraft system (UAS) and laws already exist governing such use. In addition, state, city and county legislators are regularly adapting new laws specifically for the operation of drones. The hobbyist should be aware that violation of these established laws might result in criminal charges.

19 January 2016