2017

Loved One Charged With A DUI Involving Injuries? What You Need To Know

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In many instances, a DUI charge falls within the class of a misdemeanor. However, the charge can change significantly when the party that was driving under the influence of alcohol injures someone. If you have a loved one that has been charged with a DUI and there are injuries involved, it’s important you have an idea of the difficult road ahead. Upgraded Charges As previously stated, DUI charges are often labeled as misdemeanors.…

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Applying For Social Security Disability? Avoid These 3 Common Mistakes

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Applying for Social Security Disability benefits can be a nerve-wracking process. If you know people who have applied for disability benefits in the past, you know that it can take a long time to be approved and that many people are turned down the first time that they apply. Waiting and worrying about whether or not you’ll be approved can be frustrating. You can give yourself some peace of mind by avoiding common mistakes that sometimes delay approvals or lead to denials.…

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Personal Injury: 3 Types Of Personal Information You Must Disclose To Your Attorney

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When filing a personal injury case, you can usually expect your case to reach a settlement rather than to go to trial. In fact, only 4% to 5% of cases end up going to trial. To ensure that you are in the best position to reach a reasonable settlement, you must be as honest with your attorney as possible and disclose personal information that might be harmful to your case. You don’t want your attorney to be caught off guard.…

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