Legal Articles, General Practice

How Insurance Does Work for St. Louis Uber Accidents?

Reach out to a Uber accident lawyer if you were recently involved in an accident as a driver or passenger of a ridesharing service to ensure your legal right to compensation is protected.

How Damages are Calculated in a Salinas, CA Personal Injury Case

If you’ve been injured as a result of the carelessness and negligence of somebody else, California law allows you to seek compensation for your injuries damages. Those damages are classified as both economic and non-economic.

Pet Custody – PA Laws May Change

Every Family Law lawyer has a story about the fight over the family dog (for some reason, it always seems to be dogs.  Cats get no respect).  We hate pet custody cases.  And family lawyers that love animals hate them even more.

Will Child Support Change During the Coronavirus Pandemic?

As a result of the coronavirus pandemic, many individuals have been laid off or furloughed, forcing their hours of employment or income to be reduced. How does this impact child support?

Your Insurance Coverage

The initial question in almost all cases is: Does the other party have insurance? However, while the other party having insurance is ideal, in a certain number of our cases we may rely on insurance held by our client or their family member.

Damages in a Personal Injury Claim

Each injury claim includes several categories of damages that a jury can consider when they make their award.

Your Symptoms and Treatment

Your treatment is an important part of any personal injury claim. How do you describe your pain and symptoms to the doctor?

How Much Insurance Coverage Should You Have?

Often we get the question about how much auto insurance a client should keep on their vehicle.

Signs and Symptoms of Traumatic Brain Injury

Article in the national publication of the American Association for Justice discussing symptoms and tells associated with a Traumatic Brain Injury

COVID-19 Provincial and municipal park ban in Nova Scotia unjustifiably treads on liberty rights

Article from April 6, 2020 Public parks are essential public spaces. In ordinary times, they are places where people gather, play with kids, walk and play with dogs, play games with friends and strangers in the community, run, bike and express themselves. They are crucial spaces for community cohesion. But these are not ordinary times. People cannot gather in groups of more than five, and cannot come closer than two metres to each other. Some people are not allowed out at all due to self-isolation or quarantine orders.

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