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  • Protecting Yourself During A Car Accident Claim: 3 Ways You Should Avoid Oversharing On Social Media

    19 September 2016
    Most Americans rely on social media to connect with one another nowadays, with 73% of American adults using at least some form of social media network. While you might be tempted to share even the smallest details of your life, you'll want to avoid sharing details that pertain to a car accident you might still be seeking legal compensation for. Here are 3 common ways
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  • Has Your Child Been Bitten By A Dog? 3 Steps To Help Them Overcome Their Fears

    27 July 2016
    If your child has been injured in a dog attack, they're going to need medical attention for their physical wounds, and you're going to need to hire an attorney to obtain compensation for their injuries. You'll also need to help your child overcome the emotional trauma associated with their injuries. This is particularly true if your child has developed a fear of dogs.
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  • 3 Defenses Against Resisting Arrest Allegations

    14 July 2015
    Resisting or delaying arrest by law enforcement is considered a serious misdemeanor in most states, which could lead to you facing criminal charges. Complying with a law enforcement officer's requests when they attempt to arrest you would be best, as it would mean that you avoid more trouble, including more serious charges such as assaulting the officer in the heat of
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  • 3 Tips When Dealing With Personal Injury Ramifications

    12 May 2015
    When you want to be sure that you are able to bounce back from a personal injury that can tap out your bank account on medical care costs, you'll need to handle your situation accordingly. With this in mind, there are some very important tips that will help you capitalize on any kind of personal injury case that you are dealing with. You will be able to hold the other
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  • Should You Hire A Workers' Compensation Attorney?

    22 April 2015
    If you are injured on the job, and that injury is so serious that it causes you to miss time from work and have medical or therapy bills, you are entitled to compensation from your employer. All employers in the US must carry workers' compensation insurance, so if an employee is injured, the employer will be able to cover the expenses that are a result of the injury.
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