After you have been involved in an auto accident, you are going to need to contact your car insurance company immediately and let them know what happened. When you contact your insurance company, there is specific information that they are going to want to know. Here is a quick overview of what information you need to be prepared to tell them about. #1 The Location Of Your Vehicle The first thing that they may want to know about is the location of your vehicle.
If you find your business on the defensive end of a lawsuit, it's time to consult with an attorney that can help. Anyone with some time on their hands can file a lawsuit against your company, and this means you may end up in court for any number of reasons. If you have a customer claiming that you advertised a service or product and made false claims, it's possible that they have a viable lawsuit.
When you are going through a divorce, the idea of sharing custody with your spouse may make you angry, heartbroken, or a combination of those and other unpleasant emotions. The fight for custody of your kids isn't going to be easy, either, but you can make things easier on yourself by avoiding these all-too-common mistakes that could cost you big time in the fight for custody of your kids. Mistake #1: Losing It on Your Ex or Your Kids
Halloween is here again, bringing pumpkins, mini-sized candy bars, monster-movie fests, and—naturally—haunted houses. That last ingredient to all the Halloween fun is also the cause of some Halloween lawsuits every year when patrons get something more than they expected. If you're thinking about suing a haunted house or another haunted exhibit, like a barn, abandoned prison, or hayride, this is what you should know in advance. How much risk of injury did you voluntarily assume?
Most people know that personal injury attorneys usually work on a contingency fee basis, but what about attorneys who handle other types of cases? Understanding how legal fees work can help you estimate your costs and make sure that you stay within your budget. This is what you should know. 1.) Some cases are easier than others to give an estimate for. If your prospective attorney doesn't seem like he or she can give you an estimate, it isn't because he or she is being shifty or trying to cheat you.
If you are unable to work because of an illness or injury, you may qualify for social security disability payments. This money comes from a fund you have probably contributed to during your time in the work force, and it is likely that you have the right to disability payments using this money. As an attorney specializing in social security disability, I have a great deal of experience in helping clients determine if they qualify for disability payments. I hope that this blog will help people who have been injured understand what it means to qualify for social security disability benefits and how to go about getting that help.