After a car accident, it's only natural to focus on healing from the injuries caused by the careless driver. Unfortunately, sooner or later, you may need to address the way the accident has impacted you financially. While it's all too easy to sit back and accept whatever the at-fault driver's insurance company offers, it's not advisable. The other driver's insurer is not on your side and they don't have your best interests at heart.
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Car accidents virtually never happen on purpose, but the fact that they are often mistakes does not mean that someone is not at fault. After all, with so much damage done by car accidents every year, it is important that there are laws and avenues of compensation for those who have been wronged. Many people don't realize that their options for payment do not end with an insurance claim, and if you have been injured or have any trauma after an accident, you can get help, both financially and medically.
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Being involved in a car accident can turn your life upside down. Depending on how serious the accident was, you will have physical injuries, medical fees, and damages to property to deal with. However, all these are damages that you will be compensated for as long as you have insurance. Some states have a no-fault insurance system where your own insurance company pays you for the injuries and damages, regardless of whether you were liable for the accident or not.
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When you enter into a landlord-tenant relationship with a rental property owner, you never imagine that some conflicts may arise. When the dispute arises, you probably do your best to de-escalate it because you want to co-exist peacefully with them and your neighbors. However, as peace-loving as you might be, there are some situations where all the diplomatic methods you know to handle problems fail.
If a situation threatens your security, your peace of mind, and your property's condition, you are allowed to get legal help for the problem.
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Divorcing parents are understandably wary about how divorce will affect the children. To that end, matters that relate to child custody, visitation, and support must be carefully thought-out before a parenting plan is executed. Parents have an array of custody models from which to choose. Take a closer look at one popular choice, 50/50 parenting.
A Word About Custody Types
There are two main forms of custody: legal and physical. In most cases, both parents are automatically awarded legal custody of the child.
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