6 Facts To Know Before Suing Your Child’s School After A Slip And Fall Accident

Every parent dreads the idea of receiving a phone call from the school reporting that their child has been injured in a slip and fall accident. While schools primarily focus is on educating the kids that attend them, the administrators and teachers must do their best to protect the students from these kinds of injuries. Read up on the facts about bringing a lawsuit against your child's school for an injury before announcing your plans to the local board of education. Read More 

4 Tips On Taking Photographs After A Car Accident

If you are in a car accident, there is a chance you could sue or be sued. To make sure you are not sued and strengthen your claim if you decide to sue for physical, emotional, and/or property damages, you need to take good photographs of the accident scene. These photographs will prove invaluable to your car accident attorney when he or she mediates with the defendant or takes the case before a judge in court. Read More 

Who’s At Fault? 3 Things To Consider After A Truck Accident

Any car accident is scary, but getting hit by a large commercial truck is a particularly nightmarish scenario. Unfortunately, that nightmare is a reality for thousands of drivers every year. Based on statistics from the United States Department of Transportation, there are around 500,000 trucking accidents a year in the U.S. Around 5000 of those accidents result in at least one fatality, and it's safe to assume that even in non-fatal accidents, a large portion of trucking accidents result in injuries. Read More 

On Your Second Marriage? Share These 3 Philosophies & Don’t Forget the Prenup

If you are about to enter into your second marriage, you should be aware that the statistics for divorces in second marriages are shockingly high. Approximately 67% of second marriages end in divorce, but you might be able to beat the odds if you and your soon-to-be spouse share the same philosophies about marriage. You could also consider hiring a divorce attorney to create a prenuptial agreement for you just to protect yourself if you end up going through a divorce later on. Read More 

What To Know If Someone Is Injured On Your Property

When you own property, you have a lot of responsibilities, and ensuring people don't get hurt on your property is one big one. Luckily, just because someone gets hurt, it doesn't mean you're going to get sued and have to shell out a fortune. Learn a bit about when someone is injured on your property.   The Homeowner's Responsibility Part of being a homeowner is keeping the property in a condition that is safe for visitors. Read More