Your Compensation Recovery Options In A Vehicle-Cyclist Hit-And-Run Accident

Posted on: 4 July 2016

According to the NHTSA, about 48,000 cyclists were injured in motor vehicle accidents in 2013. If the driver of the vehicle is responsible for the accident, his or her auto insurance would cover the cyclist's damages. However, it may be difficult to collect compensation from the driver if the person leaves the scene of the accident. If you're a cyclist who was involved in a hit-and-run accident and you're not sure who the perpetrator was, here are two ways you may be able to recover some compensation for your injuries.
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Is Your Ex-Spouse Doing A Poor Job Parenting? Get The Custody Agreement Changed

Posted on: 27 May 2016

Did you go through a divorce and the judge decided to award your ex-spouse full or primary custody of the kids, and now the kids are suffering because of it? Do they constantly complain that they want to live with you, and they are struggling in life because of the custody arrangement? If so, you want to hire a child custody lawyer, like one at the Law Offices of Gordon Liebmann, right away.
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Four Things You Should Know About Ignition Interlocks And DUI Charges

Posted on: 27 May 2016

The first thing you should do after a DUI arrest is reach out to a DUI attorney who can help you navigate the process. In addition to appearing with you in court, the attorney can also help you understand the court orders if you're found guilty. One of the things that you may be ordered to do is install an ignition interlock device. Designed to prevent you from driving if you are intoxicated, these new devices are often the source of misconceptions.
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Legal Protection: How To Supervise Children To Prevent Injuries

Posted on: 10 May 2016

If you are in a position to care for children, whether as a teacher, daycare employee, or child care provider, it is important that you realize the importance of supervision. Children can become injured due to negligent supervision, and you can be held legally responsible for their injuries. It can sometimes be difficult to determine how much supervision you need to provide because some children may need more than others. The following are some things to keep in mind when deciding how much supervision a child needs:
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