3 Tips To Protect Your Rights During A DUI Stop

Are you concerned about what you should do if you're ever stopped for suspicion of DUI? It's a legitimate concern. It doesn't take much to lead to a DUI conviction. Even a few drinks over dinner could be enough to push your blood alcohol level above the legal limit. While it's never advisable to lie to a police officer, there are steps you can take during the DUI stop to protect your rights and build a foundation for your defense. Read More 

How Can You Overturn A Workers’ Comp Denial?

It is not uncommon for legitimate claims for workers' comp benefits to be denied. If you were one of those denied claims, you have the right to request an appeal. To overturn the decision of the insurance company, you might have to take a number of steps, including collecting witness statements. To help with your appeal, here are some of the most common reasons for denial and possible methods of overturning the decision. Read More 

Collision Victim Of A Road Racer: How A Lawyer Can Assist With A Lawsuit

Are you the victim of a collision that resulted from an illegal road race? If the collision led to you suffering a serious injury, you should seek assistance from a lawyer as soon as possible. Find out below what a lawyer can do to get you the money deserved for your trauma, as well as what you might be charged. How Can a Lawyer Assist the Victim of an Illegal Road Race? Read More 

What Types Of Cases Do Employment Attorneys Take?

An employment attorney advises both employees and employers about matters that happen on the job. These attorneys may also handle legal issues between employers or employees and other businesses that provide different services to them. These are some of the different types of cases that employment attorneys commonly take. Wage Disputes  If an employee believes he was not paid fairly for the amount of work that he performed, an employment attorney may be needed to settle this dispute. Read More 

Think You Need A Living Trust? Here’s How To Create One

As you go through life collecting property, money and other tangible assets, it may become clear that you need to find a way to ensure that your loved ones receive them when you pass on. Unless you legally make your wishes clear, your beneficiaries may have a fight on their hands. Not only may they fight with each other, but with the government as well. A living trust is one way to protect your family to ensure that what you've worked so hard to obtain stays in the family, or goes to an organization of your choosing. Read More