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Qualities to Look for in Hiring a Personal Injury LawyerHiring a personal injury lawyer can be very complicated especially here in Los Angeles. There are a lot of personal injury lawyers and law firms to choose from and people are right to be worried that they might not get a good one. That is a valid fear as there are a lot of unscrupulous personal injury attorneys out there that are not really after a client’s well being but rather their own pockets. These attorneys are usually just after a quick buck so they advice the client on the quickest way to end the case, even if it is not necessarily the best move for the client. This results in a smaller amount of compensation which the client could have gotten negotiating with the insurance companies themselves. There are three major qualities that a victim should look for in their personal injury lawyer. A personal injury attorney should be: |
What to Look for in Choosing a Disability AttorneyDisability claims with lawyer representations have a higher rate of getting approved compared to those who don’t any legal counsel. That is why it is recommended that a claimant consult a disability attorney at least after the denial of the first application. However, claimants should also be careful about choosing a disability attorney as there are unscrupulous lawyers and law firms out there that are just looking for a quick buck. Before making a choice, the claimants should first understand what a disability attorney does. A disability attorney should be able to help the client “customize” their claim to make it winnable according to the standards and regulations set by the Social Security Administration. |
Speeding Ticket FAQ’s1. How do the police measure a driver’s speed? Generally, police use the following methods to catch you speeding: a. A visual estimate. The officer sees your car and estimates how fast you are going. b. Pacing. The police officer follows your vehicle at the same speed you are traveling and checks the police car’s speedometer to see how fast you are going. c. Radar. The officer points a radar gun.... |
Comparing Rights To Alimony In New Jersey And PennsylvaniaDivorce in New Jersey Generally speaking, there is a presumption in New Jersey that a spouse married more than ten years, whose earnings or earning capacity is less than the other spouse, is entitled to alimony. Under these circumstances, where there is a ten-year or longer marriage, a Judge must presume that alimony will be indefinite in nature, meaning that it will continue in effect until a change in circumstances for instance, an increase in the dependent spouse’s income or re-marriage |
OVERVIEW OF THE NEW JERSEY WORKERS’ COMPENSATION SYSTEMThe workers’ compensation system in New Jersey was designed to provide injured workers with prompt medical attention and wage replacement benefits when they are disabled due to a work injury. There is no need for an employee to prove that the employer committed negligence in order to collect benefits. |
No-Fault claimsThe law firm of E. Gregory M. Cannarozzi, Counselor-at-Law, L.L.C., emphasizes representation of all medical providers and patients with respect to no-fault claims. When an individual is injured in an automobile accident, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 39:6A-1 et seq. the New Jersey No-Fault Statute, s/he is entitled to PIP (personal injury protection) benefits, under certain conditions. |
Automobile Accident FAQ'sThe Pains of an Auto Accident: Being involved in an auto accident is often far more than a mere inconvenience. In addition to the pain of injuries, concerns about your recovery, possible shock/psychological trauma and financial concerns, there are complicated legal and insurance labyrinths thru which you will need to maneuver. |
Limited Liability Company – Questions and AnswersQuestion 1: Should I consider using an LLC to protect my assets? Answer: Whether or not an LLC is right for you depends on what you own, how you own it, your willingness to part with control, and your level of risk. It is beneficial to hold investment assets within an LLC |