Did You Slip And Fall? 3 Questions About Slip And Fall Liability

Posted on: 13 November 2014

If you were recently involved in a slip and fall accident on another person's property, you may be thinking about filing a legal claim. However, you may have to prove several things about your accident in order to get a settlement. Here are some questions you may have about liability in a slip and fall case: How Is Liability Determined? Liability for a trip and fall accident on someone's property is often determined by whether or not the property owner is deemed negligent.
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Slip-And-Fall Accidents: Steps To Take To Help Support Evidence Of Liability

Posted on: 13 November 2014

When a person is injured at a business site, they are sometimes embarrassed to report the incident. In some cases, they may fail to report or document the details of the incident. Unfortunately, this can all work against you should you decide to pursue a personal injury or premises liability claim. This is because you may not have sufficient evidence to prove the owner's negligence, which led to your fall and injury.
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3 Mistakes Men Should Not Make When Getting A Divorce

Posted on: 13 November 2014

Divorce can be a very painful life event. Divorce tends to cause feelings of hurt, grief, loneliness, and anger. Since emotions are running high at this time, it's important to make sure you keep a level head as much as possible. If you follow the right steps, it will make the divorce easier to deal with. This article will discuss some common mistakes that men make when they go through a divorce.
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Working With Your Defense Attorney For Your Own Benefit

Posted on: 13 November 2014

When charged with a crime the best thing you can do for yourself is hire an experienced criminal defense attorney. However, all the experience in the world won't help you if you're not willing to be completely truthful with your criminal defense lawyer throughout the case. Many defense attorneys will tell you, clients failing to fully cooperate with them is one way to get a guilty verdict, especially if the real truth comes out in court during a trial:
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