2018

  • How You Can Help Your Attorney For Your Auto Accident Case

    If you have been the victim of an auto accident and have decided that you want, or need, or take legal action against the at-fault driver, you will want to make sure that you are helping your case out as much as possible. To do this, you will want to spend some time reviewing the following information. Make Sure That You Attend Every Appointment It is crucial that you are doing everything you can in order to get to every single one of your doctor's appointment. [Read More]

  • Whose Fault Is It When Someone Slips On Winter Ice?

    If you live in a cold, snowy climate, you already likely know how treacherous the ice and snow can be. Even if you love the brisk conditions, you probably don't enjoy the daily grind of shoveling, scraping your vehicle, and walking to and fro as you go about your business running errands. As annoying as this is, it can also be downright dangerous when someone slips and falls on a sidewalk or in a parking lot during the winter. [Read More]

  • Bitten By Someone's Dog? Know Who's Responsible

    When you are injured by another person, it is usually quite clear who you need to go after in court in order to receive compensation for your injury. However, suffering from a dog bite can be a different story. Your immediate question will be about who is ultimately responsible for what the dog did. The Owner of the Dog In most situations, the person who is going to found liable when you're bitten by a dog is the owner of the dog. [Read More]

  • 3 Steps You Should Take If You're Given A Speeding Ticket

    It's important to be a safe driver and pay attention to all posted traffic signs. However, you're not alone if you've gone over the speed limit when you were late to work or an appointment. If you were pulled over and given a speeding ticket, don't panic. Here are the three steps you should take after receiving a traffic ticket. 1. Be polite to the police. Although it's frustrating to be given a speeding ticket, the police officer writing the ticket is just doing his job. [Read More]

  • Your Spanked Child Accused You Of Abuse: Are You Going To Prison?

    Child Protective Services recently came to your door and claimed that your child accused you of abusing them by spanking them too hard. This isn't true at all, but the state is weighing criminal charges against you. Can you defend yourself, or is this a lost cause? Spanking Isn't Automatically a Crime Though a growing number of parents are refusing to spank their children in recent years, it is a disciplinary approach that is not considered illegal. [Read More]