Can You Make A Personal Injury Claim If Hurt While Riding A Motorcycle?

You may have been injured while riding a motorcycle, either as the passenger or the driver, and now wonder if you could sue to reclaim some of the financial burdens on you due to lost wages and medical expenses. Yes, you are able to sue if you can prove there was negligence on the part of the person or entity you are planning to sue. There are many different causes of motorcycle accidents and you need to prove that the accident wouldn't have happened if certain conditions weren't in place. [Read More]

Multi-Car Accidents: How Your Car Accident Attorney Can Help You Determine Fault

Assigning liability in a multi-car collision can be a daunting task. However, it's crucial to figure out the driver who first acted negligently. Therefore, if you've been involved in such an accident recently, you need evidence to receive sufficient compensation. Here are four ways car accident attorneys can help you determine fault. Witness testimonies Eyewitnesses who saw what happened during the accident can provide written statements. After a crash, you can ask for contact details from those who witnessed everything. [Read More]

Probate Attorney: What Do They Do?

If someone you love passes away, you may find yourself stuck in the probate process. The probate process can be an extremely drawn-out and confusing process. Luckily, there are attorneys that are experts in the process and would be happy to help you through it.  What Is Probate? If this is your first time going through the process, you may not even know what probate is before you get stuck in the middle of it. [Read More]

Your Checklist For Handling The Legal Aspects Of Divorce

Whether you're dealing with a legally simple or complex divorce, it's a good idea to have a checklist to go over before you finalize things. A divorce lawyer will encourage every client to add these three items to their checklist. Assets and Liabilities Divorce is a lawsuit, and that lawsuit dissolves a particular type of agreement. A big part of that agreement involves a couple's assets and liabilities. You'll want to itemize all of the assets, accounts, and debts that you're aware of from the marriage. [Read More]