2018

Insurance And Court After An Accident: What You Need To Know

When you are hurt in a car accident due to someone else's negligence, you can opt to recover your damages through a personal injury lawsuit. You and your lawyer will work together to get through the process, which can often be lengthy. The following are the steps you can expect to go through as you navigate your claim: Work with Insurance Carriers One of the first steps is to contact both your and the other driver's insurance carriers. Read More 

3 Things To Know About Statutes Of Limitations For Motorcycle Accidents

If you are considering seeking compensation for the motorcycle accident you were in, you should make sure you understand what the statute of limitations is so that you do not miss out on your claim. If you do not understand how these limitations work but were in an accident recently, here are the top three things you must understand. What is a statute of limitations? All states have something called statutes of limitations, which are simply rules that tell you how much time you have to seek compensation for injuries after an accident occurs. Read More 

When A Car Accident Has Hindered Your Transportation Options

Accidents can affect victims in almost too many ways to count. Once you give your injuries the attention they need, you might wonder how you'll get by without your car. You are entitled to more than what most people think of when it comes to wrecked cars, so read on to learn more. Transportation-Related Damages Most people give little thought to how dependent they are on their vehicles until they lose them. Read More 

Methods Of Lessening The Risk Of A Stolen Property Charge After Buying A Car Online

If you're not in favor of the many hassles and expenses of buying a used car from a dealership, you might seek to join countless others and buy your next vehicle from a private seller online. Most of the time, doing so is a smart choice, and provided that you can find the right vehicle to suit your needs, you'll end up content. However, there's a small chance that you could run into someone selling a stolen vehicle — and this could potentially leave you facing a future charge for possession of stolen property. Read More 

What You Need to Know About Domestic Violence

Domestic violence occurs too often. According to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV), more than 10 million people are victims of physical domestic abuse every year. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also states that 1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men are report being the victim of "severe physical violence" in an intimate relationship at some point in their lives. There are many legal issues that can arise from domestic violence, including the need for orders of protection, custodial arrangements for minor children, and divorce. Read More