When Insults Are Slander And How To Prove It

Getting insulted is always a frustrating situation, especially if the insulter is somebody that the insulted person trusted or respected. In some instances, insults can actually be slander. It all depends on how far the insults go and why they are used. Proving this personal injury case is a tough one, but it can be done. Insults Aren't Necessarily Slander People often think that insults are slander no matter what the situation. Read More 

Don’t Get Fooled By These Car Wreck Myths

If you've been injured by the actions of a careless driver, you may initially be relieved to find that they had insurance coverage. Auto insurance can serve a need: getting your car repaired or replaced and taking care of your medical bills. To make the assumption that auto insurance is the complete solution would be a mistake, however. Insurance carriers are not acting in your best interest, and you may be selling yourself short if you count on it alone. Read More 

Recent Car Accident? Why You Need an Attorney

If you've recently been in a car accident, you know how life-changing such an experience can be.  Not only did it completely derail your plans for that day, but it could have also left you with serious injuries that jeopardize your ability to provide for yourself.  While you most likely want to quickly put the event behind you and move forward, it's important to understand that you need to be rightly compensated. Read More 

Is it Possible to Remove Your Name From the Sex Offender’s List?

Having your name on the sex offender's list can make life difficult. While this may be desirable for pedophiles, sex traffickers, and repeat offenders, many people on these lists were convicted of minor crimes (e.g. public urination) or crimes that have since been legalized (e.g. sodomy). If you're in this category, it may be possible to get your name removed from the registry. Here's what you need to know. Each State is Different Read More 

Your Guide To Applying For Social Security Disability For Your Autistic Child

If your son or daughter has recently been diagnosed with autism, you may already know that many autistic persons are eligible for disability payments. Although recent scientific data has determined that autism is present at birth, it can take years or even through adolescence or early adulthood for some people to be accurately diagnosed with autism. Therefore, if your child has been diagnosed with autism and could benefit from receiving Social Security disability payments, the information discussed below will be quite useful to you and your family. Read More