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3 Questions To Ask Before Suing A Bar For Alcohol Related Injuries

Were you or your family member recently injured in a drunk driving accident? Did the drunk driver recently leave a bar where he or she was served alcohol? If so, you may be able to hold the bar responsible for your accident-related injuries and expenses. This could be a very important point. The actual driver in the case may have a limited amount of funds to cover your expenses, even if you do win the lawsuit. Read More 

Defective Product Liability: 3 Reasons To Hire A Personal Injury Firm

One type of scenario where you absolutely need the assistance of a personal injury firm is when you have sustained an injury as the result of a defective product. These types of injuries can manifest in myriad different ways, but there are a few different approaches that attorneys take when pursuing damages. This article discusses the three primary theories regarding defective product liability. Regarding Manufacturing Defective products are often the result of faulty or improper manufacturing or assembly processes. Read More 

An Overview Of Wrongful Death Claims

If you have lost someone you love due to the negligence and liability of another entity or person, you may be entitled to commence a wrongful death lawsuit. A wrongful death claim will usually seek compensation for your loss, such as the lost wages of the deceased, or the funeral expenses. Here is an overview of what wrongful death claims are, who is entitled to sue and the compensation that could be recovered. Read More 

Things You Should Know About Lawsuit Settlement Loans

Plaintiffs in personal injury cases are often tempted to look into settlement loans. Financing a personal injury lawsuit can be challenging, especially when plaintiffs are unable to work because of their injuries. Some lenders offer settlement loans to accident victims who could eventually be offered a lump settlement in a personal injury case. The accident victim pays back the loan- plus interest- if he or she wins the case. If the case is lost, the loan is not paid back. Read More 

Reasons Not To Sign A Prenup

There is no state in the country that doesn't recognize a prenuptial agreement. This type of agreement is entered into in order to protect assets in case of divorce or if you die. A prenup is particularly important if you have not left behind a will, but still wish to protect your property so that children from an earlier relationship will inherit it. However, not everyone needs a prenup. Generally speaking, there are state laws that exist in order to protect assets that are brought into a marriage. Read More