What Can You Do To Decrease The Odds Of Getting Into A Car Accident?
Ideally, you would never get into a car accident. While you cannot help the actions of others while they are behind the wheel, you have control over your own actions. For that reason, you should do all you can to prevent the possibility of getting into a car accident. The following are some things you can to prevent getting into a car accident: Pay Attention to Everything Around You This can be a loaded statement, as there are multiple things going on around you while you drive.
Legal Claims For Toxic Mold
If you have been exposed to toxic mold in a building, you may be entitled to compensation from the liable party. Below are some of the legal principles you can use to seek toxic mold damages. Breach of Warranty Most jurisdictions have laws that require builders or contractors to guarantee their constructions for certain periods. The guarantee may be direct, meaning that it is expressly stated in the purchase contract, or it may be implied, meaning a reasonable person would assume the warranty is in place.
How Long Should You Expect Your Divorce To Take?
If you want a divorce, you will likely have a lot of questions about it. One such question many spouses have when preparing for divorce is approximately how long they should expect it to take. The exact answer is hard to determine, as many factors will affect the length of time a divorce takes, and here are several factors that will affect your case. Contested vs. uncontested One of the biggest factors that can affect the length of time of a divorce is whether the divorce is contested or uncontested.
Should I Hire A Lawyer If I Wasn't At Fault In A Car Accident?
Car accidents are messy, literally and figuratively. It's even messy when you weren't the one to blame. However, some wonder if they should engage a lawyer if they weren't the one that caused an accident. After all, if the other person's insurance is going to have to cover the costs of your repair and your insurance rates won't go up as a result, what's the point of spending money on attorney fees?
Understanding Bankruptcy Preferential Payments
A chapter 7 bankruptcy filing is about more than just getting out from under a lot of crippling debt. The bankruptcy codes were written with fairness in mind and that means being fair to both the debtor and the creditor. The rules about how much each creditor is paid must be followed and all chapter 7 filers need to understand how this rule can affect them before they even file their paperwork with the courts.