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Death Of A Child Caused By Negligence

There is no life event more devastating than the death of a child.  In those instances when that loss has been caused by another’s negligence, whether intentional or not, speaking with a trusted attorney can offer a layer of security and comfort to grieving parents....

Obtaining Compensation in Negligent Security Cases

In movies and TV, criminals use dark alleys to prey on their victims.  Real life is much the same. Situations like burned-out security lights and dimly-lit hallways invite criminal activity, which often ends with someone getting seriously hurt. The bar room brawl is...

The DARK SIDE of personal injury loans

Why do clients request a loan? In a personal injury case, typically, a client has suffered some type of injury. Many times this affects their stream of income due to the fact that they are unable to work for a specific time period due to the injury. In some situations...

How a Criminal Conviction Impacts Visitation Rights

It can be devastating for both parents and children when a parent is convicted of a crime they committed. Their ability to be present in their children’s lives may be impacted as a result. To determine whether or not the parent should be able to have contact with...

New Car Safety Features Under the Microscope

With all the advances in technology, we’ve recently entered a new era in car safety. Instead of focusing on reducing injury and death in a crash, today’s safety features aim to prevent an accident in the first place. Hopefully, the new tech covered below will help...

Perjury

Perjury is defined as (1) having taken an oath before a competent tribunal, officer, or person, in any case in which a law of the United States authorizes an oath to be administered, that he will testify, declare, depose, or certify truly, or that any written...