21 July 2020
When it comes to protection involving a large-scale construction project, the focus is often on the property owner or client. More specifically, the conversation is about making sure the owner of the project gets the best deal. However, it is also important that the interests of the construction company be equally important and protected. Contract Terms An ill-prepared contract can put even the most skilled and professional construction firm in a bad position.
19 June 2020
No matter how cordial your divorce may be, it's never going to be an easy thing to have to deal with. This is especially true when it comes to kids. When you have kids, you are going to need to make sure that you and your ex-spouse are keeping your children's best interests in mind. That means that you need to have attorneys help you write up a good custody agreement.
18 May 2020
There are unfortunately instances when doctors cause harm to their patients. If this happened to your family and negligence occurred, you have a medical malpractice case on your hands. It's then best to hire a lawyer moving forward as they can help in many ways. Speed Up Process If you attempted to go through a medical malpractice case by yourself, the process could drag out for years. That's not what you need to happen when you have to suffer the financial ramifications of such an unfortunate event.
13 April 2020
Prior to a personal injury case going to trial, it is likely that a deposition, which is an interview process, will be held. This process will allow the opposing counsel to ask the plaintiff a series of questions and gain more information about the case. For any plaintiff that has been deposed, it is imperative to undergo proper preparations. There are many questions that can potentially be asked at a deposition, but below are three questions that you are likely to be asked in a personal injury deposition.
9 March 2020
Vehicles lose value after being involved in accidents. Even after they're fully restored to their original condition, they may not be worth as much as they did before the collision. You can ask the insurance company to pay the difference between what the vehicle was worth before and after the accident (known as a diminished value claim), but whether it does depend on three things. The State Where You Reside
4 February 2020
If you are gearing up for marriage, a prenuptial agreement (prenup) might be the last thing on your mind. This is despite the numerous benefits of these agreements. Below are some of the reasons for the prenups. Handling Separate Property Many people get married when they already have some assets. If you don't mix such assets with marital assets, you can maintain them as separate property for the rest of your life.
9 January 2020
Getting hit with a traffic violation can be particularly annoying, but it is definitely something that you will need to come to grips with. If you face it head-on, you might be able to get the case dismissed so that you don't have to pay for the ticket. The average speeding ticket costs approximately $700 in some states. Since these tickets aren't cheap, it is always worth your time to hire a traffic violation attorney that can assist you with your case.
10 December 2019
If you work, then there's a good chance that you have worker's compensation coverage. This is a type of coverage, offered by most employers, that protects both you and your employer in the event that you are injured on the job. Unfortunately, however, there is a lot of confusion surrounding the workman's compensation and what it covers, which is why it's important for you to do all you can to fully understand and take advantage of your coverage.
14 October 2019
Have you been in an accident that damaged your vehicle and possibly resulted in injury to yourself? Is trying to deal with the insurance company feeling like it's more stress than it's worth? In order to make money, insurance companies try to avoid paying out on as many claims as possible. This results in even valid claims often getting the runaround when all you want is for your vehicle to be fixed and your medical bills to be paid.
14 October 2019
If you are contemplating a Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing, you might already know you could be at risk of losing some of your property. Chapter 7 is known as the "liquidation" form of bankruptcy where your property can be liquidated to help pay some of your debts. For most people, no property is ever lost due to exemptions and other actions. To find out what could happen in regard to your vehicles during chapter 7 bankruptcy, read on.