when to hire a lawyer

What Makes A Case A Personal Injury Claim?

When someone ends up hurt, they might wonder whether they should talk to a personal injury lawyer about compensation for their injuries. If you're trying to make sense of when a case becomes a personal injury claim, here are four things to consider. An Identifiable At-Fault Party Before a personal injury attorney can file a claim on behalf of a client, there has to be a defendant. The defendant must be liable according to the law, and they have to be an individual or organization that you can identify. Read More 

A Lump-Sum Settlement Might Make Sense For Your Workers’ Compensation Claim

In terms of a settlement, workers' compensation claims have two primary means for payment — structured payments and lump-sum payments. Often time, injury victims are offered or decide on a structured payment plan. However, in many instances, a lump-sum settlement is the better option. If you have been injured on the job and you plan to file a workers' compensation claim, it is a good idea to learn more about lump-sum settlements and when they might make sense. Read More 

Do You Need To Attend A Deposition? What You Should Know

If you are suing someone for a personal injury, you will need to be ready to give a deposition. A deposition is your version of the accident while you are under oath. This process is used as a way to help determine who is liable. When you provide a deposition, there are some basic rules you should know, including the following: Tell the Truth When you give a deposition, you are doing so under oath. Read More 

3 Tips For Dealing With False Allegations In A Child Custody Case

It's no secret that child custody cases can get brutal. If you are currently in the midst of a child custody battle, there is even a chance that untrue statements have been made about you. The other parent or another individual might have accused you of things that you have not done in an attempt to prevent you from getting custody or visitation of your children, for example. If something like this has happened to you, you might not know how to proceed. Read More 

How An Attorney Can Help You Get Out Of A Speeding Ticket

Speeding tickets are not the worse tickets you can get. However, that doesn't mean that they are consequence-free. You will have to pay a fine and you may get points on your driver's license, which will increase the seriousness of any other driving infractions you pick up in the future. More importantly, the information will be reported to your insurance company, which can increase your insurance premium for years to come. Read More