Legal Articles, General Practice

What to Do After a Car Accident

To ensure that you don’t end up doing something you will regret, forgetting something you need to do, or leaving wishing you had done things differently, carry this step by step advice guide with you.

Car Accidents And Percentages Of Fault In The State Of Mississippi

If you have been injured in a car accident on the Mississippi Gulf Coast you may wonder how percentages of fault are determined for the various drivers.

Fight Back Your Insurance Company in Your Car Wreck Case

Insurance companies are getting more and more stingy with their offers in car wreck cases. They are often offering only the medical bills and nothing for pain and suffering.

Car Wreck Cases – Three Biggest Factors That Will Devalue Yours

What are the three biggest factors that will devalue your car wreck case?

Trial By Jury, What You Need To Know About Your Lawyer

We take a lot of pride in the fact that we will take your case to trial. Trial by jury is a dying art. When is the last time your lawyer took an injury case to trial?

Voice Technology Systems in Litigation

With the advent of voice technology systems such as Amazon Echo, we must ask, what are the legal implications of a computer that is always listening?

Workers Compensation for Emotional Distress

In most cases, a worker would not be able to collect any benefits for damages not resulting in an economic loss. There are, however, a few exceptions.

Feeling overwhelmed by car accident bills, contact help from an experienced attorney in El Cajon

It is difficult enough to work every day, make sure monthly bills are paid, food is on the table and there is always a roof to protect the family. But when bad things happen like a sudden car accident that was not our fault it can make a person feel stressed out.

What To Do When Arrested

If you have been arrested, you need to proceed carefully because a bad move can come with serious consequences. Fortunately, you can protect yourself by knowing your rights, particularly those that are mentioned in the Miranda warning.

How Does Posting Bail Work

When an individual goes to jail, the time to appear in court for trial may be weeks or even months away. Depending on the nature of the crime, the defendant may not have to wait in jail until the date of the trial. In most cases, a bail may be paid to allow the defendant to be released.

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