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finding a lawyer before you need one

If you were to have a legal problem, would you know who to call? Would you have to spend time looking into the history and reviews of several attorneys before you could get to work resolving the legal issue you are facing? I watched as my sister went through some issues and didn't have a lawyer that she could call immediately. I learned an important lesson from that situation. If you don't have a lawyer that you can call if you need one, now is the time to start looking into your options. My blog will show you what to look for in a general attorney.

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Maximizing Your Work Injury Compensation: The Essential Role of a Workers' Comp Attorney
8 April 2024

Suffering from a work-related injury can be a life

The Importance of Consulting an Attorney for Your Will
30 January 2024

Death is a topic that many people do not like to t

The Benefits of Hiring an Attorney to Plan Your Estate While You Are in Good Health
11 December 2023

Many people think that estate planning is somethin

Importance of Estate Planning Law for New Parents
26 October 2023

Welcoming a new addition to the family is an excit

Violent Crimes Vs. Non-Violent Crimes: Key Differences And Defense Approaches
5 September 2023

The world of criminal law encompasses a vast array

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The Benefits of Hiring an Attorney to Plan Your Estate While You Are in Good Health

Many people think that estate planning is something to be done later in life or when they are facing a health crisis. However, planning your estate while you are in good health has many benefits, including peace of mind and financial security. This blog post will explore the benefits of hiring an attorney to help you plan your estate while you are in good health. Avoiding Probate One major benefit of planning your estate while you are in good health is avoiding the probate process. Read More 

Importance of Estate Planning Law for New Parents

Welcoming a new addition to the family is an exciting time for new parents. Amidst all the celebrations, there is a lot of planning, preparation, and decision-making to be done. One of the most important things that new parents should consider is estate planning. Estate planning is critical to protect and provide for your family in the event of your untimely demise. This blog post will discuss why new parents should understand the estate planning law and its significance. Read More 

Violent Crimes Vs. Non-Violent Crimes: Key Differences And Defense Approaches

The world of criminal law encompasses a vast array of offenses, each with its unique characteristics and associated penalties. Two broad categories that often surface in legal discussions are violent and non-violent crimes. Let's dissect these categories further to understand their intricacies and how defense strategies differ for each. Violent Crimes Violent crimes are characterized by the infliction or threat of physical harm to another individual. Homicide: This involves the deliberate act of taking another person's life. Read More 

When a Work Accident Results in a Permanent Disability

Permanent injuries from a work accident can have a significant impact on a worker's life. If the worker is unable to return to their previous job, they may have to find a new job that is suitable for their limitations. This can be a difficult and daunting task, as many jobs require physical or mental abilities that the worker may no longer have. If the worker is unable to return to any job, they may be eligible for disability benefits. Read More 

Don’t Let An Out-Of-Control Party Leave You With Unpaid Medical Bills

When you're at a party, you expect to have a good time, and the last thing you expect is to get injured because the host was reckless. Depending on your state and the host's actions, you might be entitled to a settlement for the injuries you experienced at the party under social host liability. How Social Host Liability Works  Social host liability is a legal theory that allows an injured person to sue a party host for their injuries if the host acted negligently or recklessly in serving or allowing the consumption of substances. Read More