Filing a Wrongful Death Claim Against Someone Killed in an Open Boat Accident

Accidents on the open water that kill all of the occupants of a boat can leave behind shattered families and lots of unanswered questions. Unfortunately, if you think that you may want to sue for the wrongful death of someone onboard the boat, you may not have time to wait for answers. Here are some things that you need to know. The Probate System May Force You to File a Claim Early Read More 

Hurt By A Drunk Driver? What To Know

Those who are intoxicated and get behind the wheel are taking some big risks, and if you are injured in an accident caused by a drunk driver, you may be entitled to compensation. Not only is drunk driving not a good excuse for causing the accident, but it could also mean criminal charges for the driver that caused the wreck. Read on to learn more about getting compensated for a drunk-driving accident. Read More 

Three Mistakes to Avoid As a Victim of Sexual Harassment

Sexual harassment should never have to be dealt with in the workplace; however, it is something that occurs. Sexual harassment can really limit you in the workplace and make your job a place that you do not want to be. If you are the victim of sexual harassment, you need to avoid these three common mistakes to ensure that your voice is heard and that the sexual harassment will stop. Read More 

When You Should Contact A Lawyer After A Car Accident

While your initial instincts after a car accident will be on recovery, you may be considering if you should be hiring a lawyer to handle your case. While you may not need one for the typical fender bender, you should look into it if you find yourself in any of these three situations. You Can't Pay Your Medical Expenses You may have health insurance, but there will still be medical bills that have to be paid. Read More 

Can You Sue For Construction Injuries?

Construction work can sometimes be dangerous. Due to the challenging conditions on construction sites, workers suffer the occasional injury. In addition to receiving workers' compensation benefits, a construction worker could potentially have other legal options available. If you are a construction worker and were injured on the job, here is what you need to know.   What Legal Options Are Available to You? One of the first steps you can take after suffering a construction site injury is to file a workers' compensation claim. Read More