Intent In Vehicle-Related Animal Cruelty Cases

Posted on: 30 January 2017

If you've been accused of deliberately killing an animal by hitting it with your car, you need to start building your defense immediately. While it is tempting to assume that no one could prove that you deliberately aimed for the animal in a high-speed vehicle because the animal was likely moving around in the road, there are ways to show, if not definitively prove, that you could have intended to hurt the animal.
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See a House That You Love with a Rent-to-Own Offer? This Is What This Means and What You Should Know

Posted on: 19 January 2017

Saving up for a down payment on a home can be next to impossible when you're struggling hard enough to meet your expenses, and a lot of people suffer from less-than-perfect credit or other issues. That makes them feel like no bank will ever take a chance on giving them the credit they need in order to actually buy a home. When a house that they like suddenly comes up on the market with a "
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4 Mistakes to Avoid When Filing an ERISA Disability Claim

Posted on: 20 December 2016

If you have a long-term disability and your employer is a part of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, you may qualify for benefits. However, it is common for people to make mistakes on their application. The following are four of the most common mistakes. If you can avoid these, your chances of getting benefits will increase. Listening to advice from friends or relatives It may be that you have one or more people you know that have filed for ERISA benefits or other forms of disability benefits.
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How Can You Defend A Car Accident Caused By A Broken Brake Line?

Posted on: 30 November 2016

Millions of car accidents happen every year, many of them caused by a malfunctioning car. For example, if your brake line recently broke down and caused you to run into another driver, there's a chance you might end up stuck in a nasty lawsuit for negligence. Here is how you can defend yourself. Is A Busted Brake Line Negligence? When you slam into the back of another driver because of a failed brake line, you aren't necessarily committing a negligent act.
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