Tips For Properly Dealing With An Oversized Load In Your Trunk

Whether you're headed to the cottage for the weekend or you've just made a few large purchases at a local big box store, it's possible that you won't be able to fit everything in your trunk and still be able to close it. It's acceptable to drive with your trunk open and your items partway out of it, but you need to ensure that you do so safely. If a police officer sees you and notices that you haven't properly and safely secured your load, you could get a ticket for this infraction — and end up needing to hire a traffic attorney to fight the ticket for you. Read More 

How To Know If Your Injury Qualifies For A Personal Injury Lawsuit

If you have recently suffered an injury, whether at work, at home, or elsewhere, you may be wondering if there is anything that you can or should do about the situation. One of the things you may be pondering is whether or not it would be appropriate or even possible to file a personal injury lawsuit regarding your recent injury. By learning the basic important facts about personal injury lawsuits, you can determine whether or not to contact a personal injury attorney to help you get the process started. Read More 

3 Things To Look For In A Personal Injury Attorney For Car Accident Victims

After a car-related accident, it may be necessary to seek legal representation to receive compensation for an accident you didn't cause. In this instance, you'll need to consult with a personal injury attorney. Here are three things to look for in one of these attorneys to ensure your personal injury case goes smoothly.  Trial Experience  If the auto accident was severe and you're seeking compensation for things like medical bills and mental anguish, the case may go to court. Read More 

Wrongful Death, Malpractice, And Diagnosis Issues

If a loved one went to see a physician and they ended up dying to due to the care or lack of care that was provided by the professional, then you may be able to bring a wrongful death suit against the physician. If you feel that the damage occurred during the diagnosis phase of the treatments, then there are two common types of negligence issues you should be aware of. Read More 

How Insurance Treats Your Medical Coverage After An Accident

When it's an emergency need, the details don't matter. Auto accidents can leave victims in dire need of help of any kind, whether that's an ambulance ride to the hospital or a visit to your usual doctor. When it comes to what is covered by auto insurance, however, things can get a bit more complex. Read on to learn more about how to deal with medical coverage after an accident. Read More