5 Questions To Ask When Your Personal Injury Claim Is Based On Emotional Distress

Physical injury is one thing in a personal injury claim, but emotional distress can be a lot harder to prove. Unlike a physical injury, emotional injury cannot be seen with simple observance in most cases. If you plan to base your personal injury claim on mostly emotional distress, there are five questions you should ask yourself to make sure you actually have a chance to prove your claims. 1. What is/will be the duration of your emotional distress? [Read More]

What Do Family Law Attorneys Do?

Family law is the sector of law that handles all family and domestic matters. Family lawyers are responsible for advising clients on a broad variety of personal matters. The topics covered are often sensitive in nature for everyone involved. This type of lawyer will often assist husbands and wives, offspring, grandparents, legal guardians, and others. In most cases, family law attorneys assist in legal scenarios that arise between family members and spouses. [Read More]

Worker's Compensation & Some Exciting Upcoming Trends

You can't predict if you will ever sustain an injury at your workplace serious enough to make it necessary to apply for workers' comp insurance. While an attorney can assist you with initiating your claim, as well as getting approved, what information about the program as a whole? Here is an overview of some exciting current and upcoming workers' comp trends:   An evolving healthcare model Just about every government financial program is constantly introducing new and improved ways of completing applications, checking the status of an existing application, and simply making the program more consumer-friendly. [Read More]

Bail Bonds And How To Prepare For The Unthinkable

Few people expect to be arrested and sent to jail. However, it happens to millions of Americans every single year. In fact, there is a 5% chance that you will go to prison at one point in your lifetime! Thankfully, there is a system in place to allow individuals to leave jail in order to be with their families and work: bail bonds: "What is a bail bond?" When you get arrested and taken to jail, the police are legally obligated to charge you with a crime very shortly after your arrival. [Read More]