Ways Truck Accident Cases Can Differ From Cases Involving Passenger Vehicles

Posted on: 17 November 2020

There are different types of auto accidents that individuals might be involved in. A victim in an auto accident case will need to understand their options, but this can be difficult because the legal options for the case will be heavily dependent on the factors surrounding the case. For example, a victim in an auto accident case that involves a commercial truck will find that their case differs in a couple of key ways.
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Why You May Need an Attorney Even When Buying a House

Posted on: 21 September 2020

When buying a house, a real estate attorney can add thousands of dollars to the cost of purchasing it. However, in many cases, a real estate agent can be worth it and will save you money overall by avoiding legal headaches.  State Requirements Depending on the state you reside in, you may be required by law to be represented by a real estate lawyer. You will need your attorney to study the financials of a co-op and examine how the co-op is run.
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Two Times You Can Be Charged With DUI As A Passenger

Posted on: 21 September 2020

It's typical for people who are caught driving while intoxicated to be charged with DUIs. What may surprise many is a person can also catch a DUI charge as the passenger in the vehicle. Here are two times when this can happen and how to handle the problem. It's Not Clear Who Was Driving One common way vehicle passengers get slapped with DUIs is when it's unclear who was driving. This generally occurs when police don't witness the DUI firsthand but arrive on the scene afterward, such as at an accident site.
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Tips For Successfully Filing For A Long-Term Disability Claim

Posted on: 19 August 2020

If an injury or sickness happens that keeps you from being able to work, it may be possible to receive long term disability benefits. Filing a claim for them isn't the easiest process in the world, but you can avoid major pitfalls by being aware of these filing tips.  See What Employer Considers a Disability Not every injury or type of medical problem will count as a disability in the eyes of your employer.
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