3 Questions to Ask Your Motorcycle Accident Attorney

Posted on: 2 June 2021

With the rise in the number of bikers on the road, motorcycle accidents are rampant. Being involved in a motorcycle accident can be traumatizing, but the good news is that you can contact a motorcycle attorney who will walk you through every step of the way. Your attorney will ensure you receive good treatment and get fair compensation. So, what should you expect from your motorcycle accident attorney? This brief outlines some of the questions you should ask them. [Read More]

From Filer To Renter: What To Know About Chapter 7 And Renting A Home

Posted on: 10 May 2021

Things will change after a chapter 7 bankruptcy filing. Debt relief may be anticipated eagerly, but some outcomes may be uncertain. You might be wondering what could happen when your report affects your ability to rent. To find out more about bankruptcy law, read on. Not Necessarily a Game-Changer Almost all landlords and property management agencies routinely run credit checks on potential renters. This action is mostly to help identify those with credit scores below a certain level. [Read More]

Things That Can Make Disability Claims Easier For Those In Need

Posted on: 8 April 2021

Having a disability could mean not being able to work. You need benefits to give you support until you can resume work, which is what disability claims are for. If you do these things, this claims process won't give you a troubling time. Hire an Attorney with a Contingent Pay Structure Talking to a disability attorney is smart if you want to ensure you don't have a stressful disability road ahead. [Read More]

Multiple Parties Might Be At Fault For A Guardrail Spearing Accident

Posted on: 10 March 2021

Guardrails are meant to protect motorists by preventing them from straying into dangerous areas, but there are some circumstances where motorists may actually become injured by guardrails. A guardrail spearing is when the edge of the guardrail goes through a car's windshield and is often fatal. If you survive a guardrail spearing and are severely injured, you are not necessarily at fault for the accident. Guardrail Spearing Injuries Guardrails can lead to all sorts of injuries including broken bones, head injuries, neck and spine injuries, and paralysis. [Read More]