News broke in September 2016 that a popular for-profit college was shutting down, leaving 35,000 students with nothing but student-loan debt and course credits that can’t be used at any other school. It’s understandable that many of them, and people who suffered similar fates at other for-profit schools that have closed, would look for ways to get compensated for the time and money they spent at these facilities. Although they may have good cases for damages, there are a couple of things that make it difficult for such plaintiffs to get their day in court. Read More»
If you have recently been injured, and it was no fault of your own, you will need to consider how a personal injury lawyer might be able to help you. Simply take a few moments to review the following ways a lawyer might be the help you need and then decide if it is time to make that phone call.
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It is important to make sure that your case is being built in the best way possible before it is presented to a judge. Read More»
Car accidents in Canada are tricky things, because not every province has the same set of Fault Determination Rules. All of the provinces assign some fault to each driver in the accident, or no fault at all if someone was an innocent bystander or his/her car just happened to be in the line of fire. Police do not determine who is at fault, but they do provide the facts such that an insurance agent or tribunal can make that call. Read More»