3 Ways A Lawyer Can Defend You When Accused With A DUI

Were you given a DUI that you feel is unfair and you're not sure what to do about it? You may want to hire a lawyer that can help defend you in court so that you can be found not guilty. Here are some defenses that a lawyer might use to help clear your name. Your Arrest Wasn't Justified You may not be aware that it is against the law for a police officer to pull someone over without probable cause. Read More 

Are You Planning To Take Legal Action After A Truck Crash Caused By Overloading Issues? Here’s What You Should Know

Companies that transport goods using trucks use different strategies to meet delivery deadlines and increase their profits. Unfortunately, some of their strategies may not work and, and they endanger the lives of other road users. For example, overloading increases the risk of collisions because it is challenging to maneuver the truck, especially at high speeds. In this case, the semi can tip over or fail to stop in time, which can lead to fatal collisions. Read More 

Why You Should Hire A Lawyer When Your Disability Claim Has Been Denied

If you are disabled, you might have applied for disability. After all, you might not be able to work and support yourself because of your disability, so you might be hoping that you can receive monthly government benefits to help you cover your bills and expenses. You might have thought that you wouldn't have any problems when filing for disability, but unfortunately, your claim might have been denied for some reason. Read More 

Payment After An Auto Accident: How To Chose

If you have been hurt in an auto accident that was the other driver's fault, you are likely owed monetary compensation. You can be paid either using a settlement, a court judgment, using a loan, or a structured payment plan. Read on for an explanation of each type of payment choice. Your Case is Successful You can be paid for your damages if the other side accepts that their client was at fault. Read More 

How A Power Outage Can Affect Your Auto Accident Case

Motorists rely on stoplights to let them know when they should come to a stop at an intersection. However, when there is a power outage, the lights might suddenly be out and you will instead need to treat the intersection like it's a four-way stop. Unfortunately, some motorists become confused and end up causing accidents at four-way stops. If this is the case, you'll need to consult with an auto accident attorney if you're not sure who is at fault for the accident. Read More