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Personal Injury Law: Elder Abuse

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Unfortunately, elder abuse is becoming more and more common in nursing homes. In an effort to protect your loved one from elderly abuse, you must be able to know the different types, as well as identify the signs should they arise. Should you find any of these signs or red flags, you may want to contact a personal injury attorney to fight for their rights. Financial Abuse  Financial abuse is one of the most common types of elderly abuse. Read More»

Understanding the Car Accidents That You Can Sue For

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While most car accidents are not fatal, people who are in accidents may still experience serious injuries. For these injuries, many people pursue financial recourse to cover medical bills and other issues related to the accident. The first step to pursuing a case is to determine the cause of the accident. These are the kinds of car accidents that you can sue for if you get injured because of one. Read More»

Tips For Bicycle Safety On The Road

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As enjoyable as it is to ride a bicycle, it can also be dangerous to share the road with other motorists. Take the following tips to enhance your safety whenever you hit the road with your bike. Stay On the Road Although bicycles are non-motorized, the authorities will treat your bike just like any other vehicle. Thus, you should stay on the road and cycle in the same direction as the rest of the cars on your lane; don’t cycle on the sidewalk. Read More»

Did Your Surgeon Botch Your Breast Augmentation And Your Wounds Opened? Get A Lawyer Now

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When you leave the hospital after having a surgery like breast augmentation and you have been stitched up, you expect that the surgeon did a proper job. If your surgeon didn’t stitch your insertion areas properly, or around your nipples, and you ended up with open wounds and bleeding after surgery, you want to contact a lawyer. A medical malpractice lawyer needs to be contacted as soon as possible after you get the wounds closed and cared for properly. Read More»

Second Chances And Criminal Appeals

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When the gavel strikes at the end of a trial, a decision or a sentence has been handed down. For those hoping to prove their innocence or for a lesser sentence, a second chance exists in the form of the appeals process. Appeals are not granted lightly, or often, since judges are reluctant to second-guess other judges. If you or a loved one has been found guilty of a crime, you might be interested in the appeals process. Read More»