February 28th, 2009
If you have been arrested for DWI and are afraid of the consequences for you and your family if you are convicted, then you need to address the situation immediately. Failure to request a special hearing within fifteen days will result in a loss of your Texas driver’s license. Make sure you get an attorney who is aware of the procedures and won’t lose your case on a technicality.
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February 27th, 2009
Have you ever gone to a mall and thought, “I can’t use the elevator. It might not be safe” or “What if I go down this hall and the floor is wet”?
A mall is a high traffic establishment with hundreds of people entering and exiting it each day. Many customers enter a mall without once thinking that it may not be safe. This is because the mall has a responsibility to its customers to provide a secure and safe environment. This safe environment ranges from keeping all wet surfaces marked to making sure elevators and escalators are running properly.
An unsafe public area may result in personal injury or even wrongful death. Many people are injured due to slips and falls from unmarked wet floors. Wet floors provide a hazardous area that may cause harm to any customer just walking through. Mall employees are in charge of making sure that any hazardous area is properly marked so customers are warned of possible danger.
Walking surfaces pose another danger other than being wet and slippery. Uneven side walks or broken walkways cause many customers to trip and fall. These falls often result in a broken wrist or spinal cord injury.
The property owners of the malls are held accountable for any injuries or deaths that occur on their property. This accountability is held in place by premises liability laws. Preventable injuries and accidents are the responsibility of the property owners. No one can prevent a slip and fall or a trip and fall. A property owner can provide safe walking areas so many of these accidents do not occur.
Improper Security
A safe environment does not only include dry floors and properly maintained equipment. It also includes proper security. Parking lots that are not monitored are breeding grounds for attacks and theft. Unsafe conditions in parking lots can be due to the lack of amount of lighting at night or other safety features that are necessary. Unsafe property like parking lots may lead to many personal injuries such as:
· Brain injuries due to blunt trauma to the head
· Spinal cord injuries
· Sexual assault
· Gunshot or knife wounds
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February 26th, 2009
1st Step- Contact a reputable law firm and give them details about your current situation, they need to know what happened, where it happened and how badly it affected you. They will then investigate and gather evidence to take your claim to the small claims court to fight your corner.
2nd Step-Your lawyer or solicitor will contact you again for further details, and will send you a form to fill in, you should fill this in and post it back to them, you need to detail exactly what happened and the symptoms of your sufferings, and also the knock on effects, like loss of earnings , and the impact on your life the injury has had.
3rd Step- Once all the relevant details have been gathered, the solicitor or lawyer will be able to tell you whether or not the case is worth pursuing, and also any legal fees and residual costs you may incur as a result, it is at this stage they will tell you their estimated amount of compensation you will receive as a settlement, and you will also be given the option as to either accept the initial sum of money, or to take the case further, should you find the settlement figure unacceptable.
Legal firms out there are very easy to find, they are advertised on television, on the internet, and also various radio channels.
Dont let your suffering go unnoticed, if you have been the victim of a whiplash injury, yo deserve rightful compensation, and you should take steps to receive that which is rightfully yours.
Best of luck in your claim
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February 25th, 2009
Suffering personal injury or the loss of a loved one is never easy. Often, grief, stress and matters that require quick decisions under time constraints make such times difficult. When you’re faced with an injury or death that you suspect is the fault of someone else, it is even more stressful. Making a decision to pursue legal avenues in search of justice can seem overly weighty, especially given the emotional state of individuals during such a time.
When this occurs, consulting a lawyer is the best thing to do, according to Orlando accident attorney Seifert Miller. A lawyer can help you sort out your situation in a time when you may find it difficult to separate emotions from the facts, Miller says. They will also help you determine whether you have case and how best to proceed if you do is key. Complex legal matters require a professional who is experienced in personal injury law and knows how to talk with insurance companies, hospitals, and others involved to exact justice for you.
How do you choose the lawyer that’s best for you? Consider their background and experience: Does their practice specialize in cases like yours? How many years have they worked in this area of the law? Do they usually represent individuals or businesses?
Once you find a law firm that handles cases like yours, set an appointment with one or several firms, so you can learn more about each one of them, their fees, and how they would handle a dispute. Get everything in writing, so you’re clear what that particular firm’s operating procedures are all about. Feel free to ask whatever you like; you are the one hiring them.
Once you find a lawyer that seems suitable to you (be sure to ask friends if they know someone they might recommend), sit down with them and discuss your case in detail. The more information you can give them about your case, the better they will be able to represent you. Also talk about the process, beginning to end, and learn what you can expect to happen. Be wary of a lawyer who promises a big settlement. Every situation is different, and there are two sides to every case.
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February 24th, 2009
Falls inside your home can be unexpected and sometimes very harmful. The element of surprise that often accompanies a household slip can leave the victim feeling hurt, angry, and bewildered. Typically, small children and the elderly are the most common victims of these trips, although anyone is liable to trip inside their homes if they are not paying attention, if the floor is wet or uneven, or if there are items present on the ground that are not typically there.
Fallproof Your Home
If you suffer from poor eyesight, if you have a small child, if you are often in a hurry and commonly rush around the home, or if you simply don’t feel as strong and coordinated as you used to, then it would be wise for you to take measures to “fallproof” your house or apartment.
Bathrooms are common areas in which people slip on water or other liquids and fall. These rooms typically have tile flooring, which can become slippery when wet. If there are any leaks in the bathtub, shower, toilet, or sink, then the danger of liquid on the ground increases. Always make sure that these devices are sealed properly to ensure that unwanted water is kept clear of walking areas. Installing a handrail inside the bathtub is also advisable for elderly folks. This safety precaution provides a means of quick support should someone lose his or her footing.
Stairs are another area in which people tend to trip and fall. If you have stairs in your home, it is advisable that you tack down any rugs that cover them and keep the area clear of loose items, such as toys, shoes, or clothes. Also, always make sure that you take your time when ascending or descending. This will prevent small missteps that often turn into heavy tumbles down long, bumpy distances. Finally, ensuring that a good handrail and adequate lighting are present will help reduce or eliminate any chance of taking a stumble on these structures.
Household slips are more dangerous than you might think
Too often, bones are broken when people slip inside their own homes. Older folk in particular are susceptible to fractures when they take an unexpected fall. Recent studies have also shown that the damage done to infants when they fall and land on their heads can be severe — to the point of brain damage. Taking all measures possible to prevent these incidents from happening is highly advisable.
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February 23rd, 2009
If you suffered in a personal injury accident that because of someone else’s fault, you should consult with a lawyer to make a claim and get the compensation you deserved.
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February 22nd, 2009
Lawyers tend to have a pretty good grasp on the key tenets of their ethical obligations -especially dealing with “The 3 C’s”: confidentiality, conflict of interest and client funds. Review of decisions of ethics tribunals from around the country, however, suggest that there may not be as good an understanding of the attorney’s duties to non-clients having an interest in funds that come into the attorney’s possession.
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February 21st, 2009
When the roadways of our country are shared by motor vehicles and people, an accident is to be expected. Sadly, however, these accidents almost always leave the pedestrian severely or fatally injured.
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February 20th, 2009
As soon as an insurance provider is advised of a car accident a representative will be deputed to handle the case. The first step will be to check that the insurance policy of his client is valid. The adjuster will refresh himself as to the special terms and conditions if any, and the obligations of the insurance provider.
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February 19th, 2009
The term <a href=http://www.ericnielson.com/Cerebral-Palsy.html >“Cerebral Palsy”</a> is used to describe a group of disorders that affect a child during the first few years of life. Cerebral palsy can cause muscles to be weak and floppy or rigid and stiff. This condition occurs in 8,000 children born each year. Cerebral palsy is usually caused by a brain injury early in the development of the child. At the present time there is no cure.
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