What Car Acciedent Victims Should Know About A Demand Letter
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26 January 2022
If you have been hurt by another driver and have never heard of a demand letter, that is probably because you never had to know about it. Demand letters are requests for payment sent by your personal injury lawyer to the at-fault driver and their insurance company. Demand letters must contain all the pertinent facts about your case. Read on for a summary of what a demand letter usually contains.
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Beware Of Inadequate Insurance Settlements
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26 January 2022
After a car accident, you may be eager to settle the case so that you can get on with your life. It's always fortunate when the driver that caused the accident and injured you has insurance. However, many insurers offer settlements that fall far short of what victims deserve. Read on to find out where insurers fall short of providing victims with adequate compensation.
It's About Accident Damages
What you deserve to be paid is based on your damages and this refers not only to your damaged car but other things, too.
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Reasons To Hire A Criminal Lawyer When Going Forward With An Appeal
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15 December 2021
In criminal cases, defendants have the right to appeal if they're not happy with their results. It's a good idea to hire a criminal appeals lawyer when going forward with this process, as they'll be able to help in more ways than one.
Help Identify Errors
To improve your odds of having your appeal in a criminal case go through and be taken seriously, you need to have good justifications for appealing.
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Family Law: Everything You Need To Know About Divorce Processes
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5 November 2021
Family law courts receive a lot of divorce petitions throughout the year. Each divorce case is unique in its ways. For example, if the marriage is short-lived, with no children or shared property, the process is not as complex as a long-term marriage involving kids and large estates. Also, the process becomes less complicated when the divorcing couple decides to work together. But generally, you will need to go through the following basic steps during your divorce.
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