Don’t Speak Up: Personal Injury And Recorded Statements

If you you've been injured by another driver, you may be contacted shortly after your accident by the other driver's insurance company. The call may catch you a bit by surprise; you might have expected to speak to your insurance company, but not the other side's company. You should understand that this call is not a trivial matter, no matter what the caller says, and that you could do irreparable harm to your personal injury case if you comply with their request to give a recorded statement about the accident. Read More 

Dividing Up Property: The House, The Cars, The Assets And The Debt All Get Assigned To One Party Or The Other

When it's just you and your spouse and you decide to get a divorce, it seems like it shouldn't be hard to split up. If no kids are involved, there's no custody to fight over, or visitation to schedule. While eventually you will be free from one another, getting a divorce can be a lengthy process when you are fighting over how to split up your marital assets and debt. If you and your ex can't come to an agreement, you will end up in trial trying to prove what it yours and what debt you should be responsible for. Read More 

Signs That You Might Be Ready to File for Bankruptcy

If you have been having some financial trouble but are not sure as to whether you are really in a position where you need to seriously consider bankruptcy, you will want to consider the following points. The Debt Is Affecting Your Marriage Money problems tend to affect many marriages in a negative way. Many people will experience some financial setbacks throughout life from time to time, and in these cases debt can keep building up with no end in sight, with no way for the debt to be paid and the threat of legal action raising tensions in households. Read More 

Your Attorney Probably Already Owns A Dash Cam: Here Are Three Reasons Why

A dash cam might just be the defensive driver's new best friend. Learn more about why anyone who owns a car should consider getting a dash cam and how they can help you down the line. 1.) Proving you were the victim in a single-car accident. Insurance companies can be suspicious of accidents that only involve one vehicle, especially if you're claiming that you aren't at fault. However, a dash cam can provide evidence that you weren't just a victim of your own distracted driving. Read More 

Been In A Commercial Trucking Accident? Be Sure To Investigate The Trucking Company

If you were recently involved in a car accident that included a commercial truck, you need to make sure that you investigate the trucking company that owned the truck, also known as the carrier. Trucking companies are responsible for maintaining their entire fleet of vehicles, and any failure to do so could open them up to a personal injury lawsuit.  Trucking Companies Are Also Responsible For The Actions Of Their Trucks Read More