Mechanical Malfunctions: Auto Accidents That Are Definitely Not Your Fault And How An Attorney Can Help

Every year, dozens of makes and models of vehicles are recalled for one reason or another. It is the responsibility of the car manufacturers to alert car dealerships, owners, and potential buyers of these recalls. Not everyone gets the message all of the time. This results in some freak accidents which could have been prevented had better communication strategies been enacted. If you find yourself in an accident where your brakes suddenly do not work or your cruise control turns itself on and you smash into a building, then you need an auto accident attorney. [Read More]

3 Things You Shouldn't Do If Your Business Is Being Sued

Realizing that your company is being sued can be one of the worst things that you'll ever deal with as a business owner. Unfortunately, handling the situation the wrong way can cause things to become even worse. If you have heard through the grapevine that your company might be sued, or if you have already received a court order or other documentation, then make sure that you avoid these common mistakes. [Read More]

3 Reasons Why You Should See A Doctor After A Car Accident -- Even If You Feel Fine

Getting in a car accident can be one of the scariest things to happen to many drivers. After getting into an incident, you probably want to get home as quickly as possible. You will probably be offered to call an ambulance or to go to the hospital, and saying "no" can be pretty tempting; this is especially true if you feel just fine. Even if you can't physically tell that you have been in a car accident, however, it's important to go to the doctor anyway. [Read More]

Transfer-On-Death Deeds: Give Security While Minimizing Your Own Risk

Money and property issues can get tangled up with romantic ones very quickly, especially if you own your home. What do you do if you'd like your romantic partner to move in with you, but he or she is concerned about a secure future? You may not feel entirely ready to sign over the rights to half of your property, but you also don't want your partner put out in the cold by your relatives if you suddenly die. [Read More]