Your 2021 Guide to Filing a Personal Injury Claim

When you think about a personal injury lawsuit, you probably think about someone exaggerating their injuries in order to land a big payday. The truth is, however, that many people who experience injuries due to someone else’s actions or negligence deserve the compensation they receive. When you find yourself injured, you begin to truly understand what it’s all about. If you’ve been injured, you might … Continue reading Your 2021 Guide to Filing a Personal Injury Claim

A Step-by-Step Guide on What to Do After Being Charged With an OWI

Every 50 minutes, someone in the US dies in a motor vehicle accident that involves an impaired driver. That adds up to 29 deaths every single day. Driving, or operating any type of machinery, when impaired is never a good idea, but when it does happen, the person doing it could be charged with an OWI in certain states. Have you or someone you care … Continue reading A Step-by-Step Guide on What to Do After Being Charged With an OWI

7 Essential Steps to Take After a Cycling Accident

If you’re looking for a great way to exercise and improve your overall wellbeing, you’ve got to consider cycling. Cycling is one of the best ways to build your strength and stamina. But there’s a reason why so many health enthusiasts are concerned with cycling. It’s because we worry about getting into a cycling accident. A cycling accident injury can be serious and affect your mobility … Continue reading 7 Essential Steps to Take After a Cycling Accident

What Happens During a Wrongful Death Lawsuit?

Are you considering pursuing a wrongful death lawsuit? If your loved one has died as the result of someone’s negligence, your case might qualify as a wrongful death case. In a wrongful death lawsuit, the defendant and the attorney attempt to establish that someone’s actions contributed to the death of the defendant’s loved one. It differs from a murder charge because wrongful death lawsuits are … Continue reading What Happens During a Wrongful Death Lawsuit?

What Makes a Crime a Federal (or a State) Offense?

Sometimes, people fall into a bad situation and turn to less than legal means of resolving the issue. Oftentimes, those people get caught and have to pay for their crimes with years of their life and/or lots of money. According to the FBI, someone with a criminal record has at least one felony charge in their past. Surveys show that about 73.5 million Americans fall … Continue reading What Makes a Crime a Federal (or a State) Offense?

5 Top Tips for Hiring an Attorney

Are you constantly pressed for time? Most Americans work over 40 hours a week. After work, things like child care, and household duties, eat up the rest of the day. When you’re trying to juggle day-to-day life, the idea of finding an attorney can feel like an impossible task. However, when you know what to look for, finding a quality lawyer can be fast and easy. Read … Continue reading 5 Top Tips for Hiring an Attorney

Storm Damage Claim? 5 Key Questions To Ask Before Hiring an Attorney

Did you know that storms led to $45 billion in losses in the United States in 2019? Much of this damage came from hurricanes, but tornadoes, floods, and other severe storms had an impact too. If you’ve faced storm damage, you can run into headaches getting the storm damage insurance company to pay. They might blame the damage on something else or claim you didn’t have the right … Continue reading Storm Damage Claim? 5 Key Questions To Ask Before Hiring an Attorney

How to Hire a Personal Injury Lawyer: The Complete Guide

Imagine, like millions of people over the course of a year, you’ve just been involved in a car accident. You’ve slipped and fallen. Workplace negligence has led you you crush your hand… In all of those situations, you’ve been left hampered, both physically and mentally, through no fault of your own. What should you do next? For many, next steps mean contacting a personal injury … Continue reading How to Hire a Personal Injury Lawyer: The Complete Guide

Steer Clear? No, Move Over

Driving on any of Bucks County’s roads comes with certain obligations and duties. Among these is the requirement that people take appropriate steps to provide emergency responders with a safe place to perform their jobs. A failure to move into a new lane, if possible, or at least slow down is a traffic offense that could result in serious consequences. Understanding the local traffic laws … Continue reading Steer Clear? No, Move Over