How To Fight A False Claim Of Child Abuse Filed Against You

Posted on: 19 January 2015

The hardest thing to cope with as a parent is having Social Services claim you are harming your child. If you find yourself in this type of situation, you need to know how to fight against the false claim filed against you. For this reason, you need to gather some additional information, which will give you opportunity to prove your innocence. Hire a Lawyer In most cases, when a person files a claim with Social Services, they are doing so in good faith.
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Trucking Company Maintenance Records Could Be The Key To Your Personal Injury Lawsuit

Posted on: 9 January 2015

If you have been injured in an accident caused by a commercial truck driver, you may be able to hold the trucking company they work for legally responsible for your injuries you sustained because of the accident. If you can establish carrier responsibility, you can pursue a personal injury lawsuit against the trucking company. Trucking Companies Are Legally Responsible For The Truck If a commercial truck driver injured you in an accident, and you can prove carrier responsibility, you can sue the trucking company the truck driver works for.
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Facing A Criminal Trial? What You Need To Know About Making Legal Decisions

Posted on: 18 December 2014

When you are a defendant in a criminal case, it is important that you know how much power you have regarding the decisions made on your behalf. While it seems like attorneys make the majority of the decisions, you actually have the ultimate decision-making power on some aspects of the trial. Here is a break-down of who makes which decisions and what you can do to get more involved: What are Decisions only made by the Client?
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Preparing Your Social Security Disability Application

Posted on: 16 December 2014

Filing for social security disability benefits isn't an easy process. There are a number of reasons that you can be denied benefits, even if you are medically entitled to receive compensation. Whether you missed a filing deadline, or you forgot to sign necessary physician releases, your application must be complete in order for social security to consider your disability claim. Sign All Releases for Medical Providers When you apply for social security disability benefits, this is not the time to worry about your personal privacy.
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