2018

  • Suing After An Injury In A Store

    Did you have to get stitches in your head after tripping and falling over a rug that is in the entrance of a store? Were you offered financial assistance for your medical expenses by the owner of the store, or asked was refused? If the store owner has not been cooperating in the situation, hiring a personal injury attorney is the best way to settle the problem legally and cordially. The store owner may actually be liable for giving you compensation for much more than your medical expenses. [Read More]

  • Three Extra Incentives Not To Drink And Drive On Friday And Saturday Nights

    There's never a good time to get behind the wheel of your car after you've been drinking — but there are certain some times at which this decision is even worse of an idea. An arrest for driving under the influence of alcohol at any time can affect your life in a number of concerning ways, but people still frequently make the bad decision to drive after drinking. You hardly need an extra reason to avoid this fateful error, but here are three extra incentives that should keep you from drinking and driving on Friday and Saturday nights. [Read More]

  • Won A Lottery Prize? Here Are Some Changes You May Wish To Make To Your Estate Plans

    If you've already hired an attorney who specializes in estate planning to help you write a will and choose powers of attorney, it's important to remember that you can and should make changes in the years ahead. A wide range of life events should compel you to re-evaluate your wishes and revisit your will. If you've had the good fortune of winning the lottery, your life will change in a number of ways. [Read More]

  • Can An Employer Fire You For Filing Bankruptcy?

    When you fall on financial hard times, you're perfectly within your rights to file bankruptcy as a means of dealing with your debt. An unfortunately consequence of this, though, is some employers will fire employees who demonstrate they have money problems. While this is technically illegal, employers find creative ways to get around the law. Here's what you need to know. Bankruptcy Discrimination is Against the Law Federal law clearly prohibits both the government and private businesses from firing or taking other adverse actions against employees who exercise their rights and file for bankruptcy protection. [Read More]

  • 4 Ways To Take Care Of Yourself After A Car Accident

    After you have been involved in a car accident, you want to make sure that you are taking proper care of yourself and fully taking advantage of everything that your car insurance has to offer. A truck wreck attorney can work with you to make sure that your car insurance is providing you with all the benefits that you deserve. #1 Medical Care Regardless of if you have personal health insurance, your car insurance should help take care of your medical expenses after an accident. [Read More]

  • Helpful Tips When Considering Selling Your Property In A Lease Purchase Agreement

    According to CNN Money, increasing mortgage rates could tame enthusiasm for home buyers before the end of the year. Additionally, first-time buyers are expected to have a more difficult time qualifying for mortgages, especially if they do not have a 20% down payment. Due to these reasons, if you have been planning on selling your real estate property within the next year or so, you may want to consider selling it as a rent-to-own property with a lease purchase agreement. [Read More]