What To Know About Your Personal Injury Trial
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8 April 2015
If you have been injured due to someone else's negligence, you may have decided to retain a personal injury attorney to assist you in collecting damages. While 95% of personal injury cases are settled before going to trial, you must be prepared to go to court if necessary.
Your attorney will be well-prepared to represent you in court, but you will also have a part to play in the proceedings, and being familiar with the process ahead of time could make all the difference in how your case is resolved.
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What To Do With Shaky Friends After A Divorce
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8 April 2015
Couples who do not have kids sometimes believe that a divorce will involve only them. However, one of the additional challenges of a divorce is that you may lose some of your friends through the process. Friends often take sides during the divorce and you can never predict who is going to take your side. However, you may still be able to salvage some of your friendships.
Assess Your Friendships
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3 Insurance Situations That Warrant A Car Accident Lawyer
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7 April 2015
If you have been involved in a car accident, the first thing you should do is contact a qualified car accident attorney. Despite what you may think, not all insurance companies are ready to foot the bill for medical expenses and vehicle repair costs following an accident. Insurance companies are notorious for sneaking their way out of obligations, and they rely on the fact that most customers don't understand what they are legally entitled to, nor what is expected of insurance companies following an accident.
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Consult With A Real Estate Attorney Before Renting Out Your Home
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6 April 2015
Now that the real estate market is on the upswing, home purchases are hot again. The great news about purchasing a home is that you can rent it out for a monthly income. But,= there's a lot more you'll have to deal with above and beyond collecting rent from your tenants. The first thing you'll need to do is find a lawyer who specializes in real estate law, for the following reasons:
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