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Monthly Archives: June 2012
Florida Teens Die in Motorcycle Accident
It’s a sad and hard lesson to learn when people die due to unsafe driving habits. Take notice now and don’t follow their example down that road. Continue reading
Posted in car accidents, News, Personal Injury, Settlements, The Courtroom
Tagged auto accident, death, died, fatal, fatality, Florida, motorcycle accident, teenager, teens, unsafe driving
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Top Five Ways to Avoid a Car Accident
Driving is convenient, fun, and often necessary. Take the right precautions to keep yourself and others around you safe. Continue reading
Posted in car accidents, Personal Injury, Settlements, The Courtroom
Tagged car accident, don't speed, drive responsibly, intersections, traffic accidents
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FAQs About Punitive Damages
It is not common, but in cases of extreme disregard for the rights of others, a judge or jury can award punitive damages. Continue reading
Posted in Jury - Why the Jury is so important, Personal Injury, Settlements, The Courtroom
Tagged attorney, defendant, lawsuit, monetary compensation, plaintiff, punishment, punitive damages
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FAQs About Personal Injury Lawsuits
Have you ever wondered about the basic FAQs in a personal injury lawsuit? Speak to an attorney if you think you have reason to file a lawsuit. Continue reading
Posted in Personal Injury, Settlements, The Courtroom
Tagged attorney, defendant, lawsuit, personal injury lawsuit, punitive damages, Tort law
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Pregnant, In Jail, and . . . Entitled?
As a pregnant woman who finds herself in jail, what rights do you have? States differ in laws, so be sure to find out if you find yourself in this situation. Continue reading
Posted in News, Personal Injury, Settlements, The Courtroom
Tagged attorney, birth, court, jail, lawsuit, pregnant, settlement, shackles
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Top Five Ways To Destroy Your Personal Injury Case
Don’t destroy your chances to win a personal injury lawsuit. Be prepared and try to pay attention to the details at the time of any accident. Continue reading
Posted in car accidents, Personal Injury, The Courtroom
Tagged accident, evidence, lawsuit, lawyer, medical care, personal injury, trial, witnesses
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Are You Preparing To Be A Witness In An Upcoming Trial?
Being a witness at a trial and giving testimony is very serious and can be meaningful to both sides. Make sure you are prepared. Continue reading
Posted in car accidents, Personal Injury, Settlements, The Courtroom
Tagged attorney, lawyer, personal injury lawsuit, preparedness, testimony, upcoming trial, witness
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Questions To Ask A Prospective Attorney
It’s good to know what questions to ask an attorney when you are considering filing a case or defending yourself in one. Continue reading
Posted in Personal Injury, Settlements, The Courtroom
Tagged courtroom experience, filing a case, personal injury, prospective attorney, questions to ask
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What Do You Know About The American Judicial System?
The Judicial System may seem complex, but every American citizen should have a fairly good grasp of what takes place in the court system. Continue reading
Posted in car accidents, The Courtroom
Tagged American Judicial System, attorney, federal court, judicial system, state court, supreme court
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Tips For Making A Good Impression In Court
Five important points to remember when trying to make a good impression in court include common sense ideas. Continue reading
Posted in The Courtroom
Tagged attorney, court, good posture, judge, jury, respect, tips for good impression, trustworthiness, truthful
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