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If you need to go to court, then you certainly want to hire a good attorney to represent you and plead your case in front of a judge. But what if you have a disagreement with a company or another person that has not yet escalated to being a legal matter? It can still beneficial to hire an attorney. They can work as a mediator or arbitrator, helping the two parties to come to an agreement outside of the court room. We think more people deserve to know about the in-court and out-of-court services that general attorneys offer, which is why we founded this website.

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Common Mistakes That Can Cause A Trust To Not Be Valid
20 April 2023

A trust is very beneficial; setting one up can all

Factors That Determine The Value Of Workers' Compensation Benefits
16 March 2023

If you suffer a workplace injury and require worke

Why It's Vital To Hire An Attorney After Getting Into A Pedestrian Accident
7 February 2023

A car collision can take a toll on even the sturdi

How To Choose Between Pro-Fault And At-Fault Divorce
4 January 2023

Many states in the United States have no-fault div

Can You Consolidate Multiple Workers' Compensation Claims?
28 November 2022

You might think that you can only have one work in

Common Mistakes That Can Cause A Trust To Not Be Valid

A trust is very beneficial; setting one up can allow you to avoid probate and distribute your assets more effectively. You may also need to set up a trust for a loved one with special needs. However, doing so requires that you set the trust up correctly, so it is legally valid. There are several mistakes you need to avoid when setting up your trust. How Probate Works Probate is an often-complex legal process that involves distributing someone's estate after they die in accordance with their will or applicable laws if there was no will. Read More 

Factors That Determine The Value Of Workers’ Compensation Benefits

If you suffer a workplace injury and require workers' compensation benefits, you might disagree with the workers' compensation department on your injury's value. Understanding the factors determining your compensation can help you negotiate a better offer. Below are some of these factors. Treatment Cost Workers' compensation should cover all aspects of your medical treatment costs. For example, the benefits should cover the following: Emergency room costs Medication costs Surgical fees Physician consultations fees Physical therapy payments Medical devices costs The main consideration is that you need treatment for injuries from your workplace accident. Read More 

Why It’s Vital To Hire An Attorney After Getting Into A Pedestrian Accident

A car collision can take a toll on even the sturdiest of motorized vessels. You may recall seeing massive pickup trucks sprawled on the side of the road after a run-in with an eighteen-wheeler in the past. Now, think about what happens when a car runs into a person who is on foot. The damage can be extremely severe and in some cases, fatal. Whether you appeared to depart from your own pedestrian incident unscathed or if there are pressing injuries that must be attended to, find out why it is so important to hire an attorney right away. Read More 

How To Choose Between Pro-Fault And At-Fault Divorce

Many states in the United States have no-fault divorces. However, while a no-fault divorce is an option, at-fault divorce is also still available and can be a better option under some circumstances. This is especially true if you want to file for divorce as quickly as possible. Separation Requirements When filing for divorce some states require that you go through a period of separation. This period is only required if you file for a no-fault divorce. Read More 

Can You Consolidate Multiple Workers’ Compensation Claims?

You might think that you can only have one work injury claim. However, it's possible to have multiple work injury claims under certain circumstances, and you might be required to consolidate your claims.  Why Some Claims Are Duplicates A duplicate workers' compensation claim is when you file multiple claims for the same illness. Each claim will come with the same injury date, and each body part will have the same diagnosis. Read More