• January 21

What to Know About a DUI Pull Over and Arrest

People often have misconceptions about what happens when you’re pulled over for a DUI. Those who are placed in handcuffs and taken to a police station may worry about what the consequences will be, and how they will get through this stressful time. By following these steps and advice provided belo...
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  • January 21

What Does It Cost To Hire a Lawyer for a Personal Injury Claim?

Car Accident Lawyer If you have been injured and are facing lost wages, medical bills and other expenses, you may be concerned about how much money it will cost you to hire a personal injury lawyer to pursue recovery from the at-fault party. This guide will cover some of the basic factors that deter...
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  • January 21

What Should You Do After Being Injured While Volunteering?

Volunteering to help with a good cause is one of the best things you can do with your time. Unfortunately, if you are injured while volunteering, workers’ compensation often doesn’t provide any coverage. What should you do after being injured while volunteering?   Seek Medical Atten...
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  • January 21

Wrong Prescription Becomes Malpractice

Nearly everyone has seen a doctor for a prescription before, whether they’re as fit as a fiddle or they deal with chronic illness. Modern medicine allows doctors to treat terrible health conditions and even cure some diseases and viruses that used to be deadly, but what happens when the medicine m...
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  • January 15

The Many Ways in Which Occupational Therapy Can Help the Aging Person

As our bodies age, we experience gradual, and sometimes sudden changes in our ability to lead productive and happy lives, often secondary to changes in our physical and emotional well-being. Estate planning lawyers are experienced with working with people going through these changes in their lives, ...
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  • January 11

IRS Reminds Taxpayers of Limited-Time Donation Rules

The rules governing the deduction of charitable contributions can be pretty strict. However, legislation has relaxed a number of them as long as donors take advantage of them by the end of 2021. So, both individual and businesses taxpayers should get up to speed on the temporary rules and take out t...
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  • January 09

What Should I Do If I Have a Drug Charge?

Drug Lawyer If you are facing a drug charge, you will want to deal with it right away. Any kind of criminal charge should not be ignored. You need to make sure that you can have a strong and persuasive defense, otherwise you could receive harsh penalties such as fines or jail time. As a […]...
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  • January 02

Firing or Removing Your Defense Attorney

Firing or Removing Your Defense Attorney   Criminal Defense Lawyers A criminal trial is complex, frustrating, tiresome, and anxiety-inducing for the individual on trial. Because of the stew of mixed emotions and concerns, it is not uncommon for tensions to rise, spurring conflict between the de...
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  • December 29

What Are Examples of Medical Malpractice?

Medical Malpractice Lawyer Medical malpractice is extremely common in the US, with roughly 12,500 cases brought forth each year. If you think you could be a victim of medical malpractice, it helps to know what types of errors constitute typical medical malpractice cases. Our friends at Hall-Justice ...
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