3 Common Post-Accident Mistakes To Avoid

In the aftermath of a car wreck, many people make the mistake of thinking that they will be fairly compensated for the wreck from the at-fault driver. You must consider that insurance companies, even your own, are not out for your best interests. Only you and your personal injury attorney can evaluate the situation and set the most effective course of action toward your rightful money damages. During the post-accident period, it pays to be aware of common mistakes and how to avoid them. Read More 

Arguing Neighbors And Property Boundaries: Suing For What’s Yours

You just put a beautiful new fence around your yard. There is just one problem; your neighbor is threatening to sue you because they think your fence is on their property. Clearly, you made sure that you knew where to put the fence. Your neighbor does not think so. It looks like you need to hire a residential real estate attorney to help you resolve this. That resolution looks something like this. Read More 

Types Of Damages In A Personal Injury Case

If you have been injured by another individual due to their negligence, then you may have the opportunity to seek damages through a personal injury lawsuit. During the lawsuit, you will ask for specific damages, but individuals sometimes become confused about the types of damages that they need to seek. If you are unfamiliar with the terms, keep reading to learn more. Compensatory Damages The vast majority of the damages you will seek with be compensatory. Read More 

Why Trucking Companies May Be Liable For Accidents That Their Drivers’ Cause

If you have been injured in a truck accident, you should look beyond the driver when pursuing damages. In most cases, you will find that the trucking company also has a share of the blame for the accident. Here are some of the reasons trucking companies may be found liable for accidents their drivers' cause: Letting Intoxicated Drivers Drive Driving under the influence (DUI) is one of the most common causes of road accidents. Read More 

Under Scrutiny: Understanding Continuing Disability Reviews

Once you have your Social Security disability application approved, you might think that you can relax a bit. You should understand, however, that the medical condition that qualified you for your benefits will be periodically reviewed. You may only have a few years of benefits before you are reviewed, so read on to find out more about continuing disability reviews (CDR). How often will you be reviewed? The answer varies depending on several factors, such as your disability and your age. Read More