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Working With A New Lawyer When you have been involved in a serious accident, it is crucial to not only understand your rights, but to exercise caution when you talk with anyone. You should be able to work with a professional attorney to move forward with getting the settlement you need to heal and recover, although many people don't see it that way. Choosing a new attorney could be the difference between getting a great settlement and watching possibilities slip out of your fingers. On this blog, learn more about what it means to work with a new lawyer, and how they could help you to start on the road to recovery.

Posted on: 26 February 2021
Not all workers' comp cases end up with a lump-sum settlement. Sometimes, hurt workers recover enough to return to their jobs after an injury. Settlements are usually part of workers' comp benefits only when the injury is so severe that it is expected to impac

Posted on: 19 February 2021
If you're in a car accident, you're likely to face huge fines or even jail time. The first thing you should do is call a car accident attorney. The last thing you want is self-incrimination. Apart from helping you during police interrogations, here are a few d

Posted on: 28 January 2021
A common type of injury that is often underreported at nursing homes is bed sores. When admitting a patient to a nursing home, the facility might report that the patient is suffering from bedsores after they have been admitted to the hospital but may not repor

Posted on: 18 January 2021
When a loved one dies, you may be concerned if the loss occurred under suspicious circumstances. An investigation can help you determine if you have a strong wrongful death case in court. Legal professionals can help you determine if you should move your case

Posted on: 23 December 2020
When you are the victim in a car accident case and you pursue a claim with the insurance company of the negligent party, you can expect to provide a deposition. A deposition is a meeting you attend to answer questions about your case while you are under oath.