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Hit By A Drunk Driver? Know What's Next

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There’s no mistaking it, all car accidents are bad. When the other driver was driving while intoxicated, however, it can make things even more difficult to deal with. Accidents can happen to the best of drivers – it only takes a moment of inattention to end up causing a wreck. Drivers who are drunk, though, put other people’s lives in danger in a purposeful manner that can make things feel so much worse.…

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Charged With Failure To Protect: 3 Things You Should Do

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If your child was injured, abused, or killed by your domestic partner or spouse, and you could face criminal charges for failure to protect the child. There are three things you must do to extricate yourself, if possible. 1. Understand the seriousness of the charges and resulting consequences so that you will have motivation to fight them. In many states the laws the failure to protect laws are couched in terms such as “…

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Properly Document Your Auto Accident To Build A Strong Case

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Accidents can happen out of the blue. You are not expecting it and you are not prepared for it. When it does happen, you need to be on your game to ensure the process gets handled properly. Over 2 million people are injured and disabled in auto accidents every year in the United States. Should the person responsible for the accident not be willing to compensate you for the injuries you’ve experienced, you will need to hire an auto accident lawyer from a firm like Fonvielle, Lewis, Foote & Messer.…

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What Is The Jones Act For Injured Seamen?

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A seaman that is injured on the job cannot file for workers’ compensation benefits. He or she does have an option for getting payment for injuries suffered through the court though. The Jones Act provides certain protections for seamen. Here is what you need to know before you file a lawsuit against your employer. The Jones Act The Jones Act is an act that gives a seaman the right to file a lawsuit in a state or federal court against his or her employer for injuries suffered while working.…

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