Legal Articles, General Practice

How to Protect your Assets from Creditors

The United States is highly litigious, especially in California. In this article, we will discuss various asset protection strategies.

What Is Post Accident Shock and How Is It Treated After a Car Crash?

Post-accident shock can be very dangerous, so it's important to understand what to look for and how to deal with it.

The Differences Between Workers’ Compensation and Personal Injury Claims

Here are the most critical distinctions between workers’ compensation and personal injury claims. We’ve also provided information on how to file each type of claim.

Xeljanz-Causing Blood Clots, Cancer, Heart Issues, and Stroke. Do You Qualify?

The FDA released a report February 4, 2021 indicating that Xeljanz and Xeljanz XR, medicines used to treat arthritis and ulcerative colitis, is linked to an increased risk of cancer and serious heart problems. Lawsuits are being filed and anyone who has used one or both of these medicines and then was diagnosed with cancer or a serious heart problem, needs to reach out to us to see if they qualify.

I Have An Illness From Asbestos, Mesothelioma, Lung Cancer, Asbestosis. Do I Qualify for Compensation?

What factors are used to determine if a person qualifies for compensation for an illness related to asbestos.

Firefighter Cancer-Do I Have a Case?

What factors are involved in filing a claim as a firefighter diagnosed with cancer.

Baby Food Linked to Autism-Do I have a Claim?

Qualifications for Toxic Baby Food Autism Cases.

 Toxic Baby Foods Linked to Autism- Was Your Child Affected?

Baby foods are linked to Autism. The manufacturers knew that the products were unsafe but chose money over mankind.

The End of Single Family Zoning In California (Almost)

Recently enacted state laws have virtually done away with single family home zoning in California. Except if a property is in an historic district or in a sensitive environmental zone, any single family zoned lot can now contain two units, no matter what local zoning states. The new laws also allow lot splits where previously lot splits were not possible.

Ohio Unmarried Father's Rights Must be Preserved by the Father

Ohio Unmarried Fathers, Father's Rights

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