2015

After The Crash: Five Ways To Boost Your Personal Injury Claim

Not every car accident ends in a personal injury claim; often, your insurance companies will be able to work out the settlement between themselves, based on both parties' policy coverage. But even during the initial adrenaline rush after impact, you should be planning ahead in case you need to dispute your claim in court. Taking these five steps can strengthen your personal injury attorney's argument later and help ensure that you receive the compensation you deserve.

Tips To Prepare Legally And Financially For Deployment

As a member of the military, you know that you could receive deployment orders at any time. Before you leave for your destination, it is practical to square away your personal and legal business. Here are some tips for getting ready for deployment.  Arrange Legal Documents While you are away, there are certain financial and legal obligations that you still have. For instance, if you have minor children, your children will still need to be cared for.

Lead Poisoning From Your Rental Space: Hire A Lawyer Fast

Have you lived in a rental space throughout your pregnancy and with your newborn and recently discovered your child has lead poisoning? If so, you need talk with a personal injury lawyer about your case. Lead poisoning affects hundreds of thousands of children in America annually, and it's not fair your child was affected because of landlord negligence. There a few things that you'll need to provide as evidence for your case when you talk with a lawyer.

Too Drunk To Drive But No Ride Home?

Even the most responsible imbiber may find him- or herself in the unenviable position of being too intoxicated to safely drive home, while abandoned by the person meant to serve as designated driver. And in some situations, particularly on New Year's Eve and other holidays where the wait for a taxicab may be hours, you may find yourself tempted to take a brief nap in your car to sober up. Although this is certainly a much safer and more responsible choice then simply driving home while intoxicated, you may still find yourself spending the night in a jail cell, charged with driving under the influence (DUI).

Personal Injury And The Not-So-Good Samaritan Who Worsens A Ski Injury

Skiing comes with risks and, upon suffering an injurious "spill" on a slope, you are going to need assistance. More accurately, the assistance of a skilled emergency response team is required. While a fellow skier passing by may have very good intentions, the support offered could cause greater harm than good. While it is true Good Samaritan laws protect people who provide assistance with civil immunity, the statutes are not limitless.