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Choosing A Medical Malpractice Attorney

Many of us aren't aware of how often medical malpractice actually occurs. For instance, each year alone over 200,000 deaths are reported as a result of a careless or negligent health care professional or hospital. On top of that, thousands more sustain injuries not resulting in death. If you live in New York and have suffered further injury, or if a loved one died, through the actions of a medical professional or hospital, you should consider filing a New York medical malpractice lawsuit as soon as you are able to. Not only is your compensation in the hands of the New York malpractice lawyer you choose representing your case, but so are the lives and health of every other patient being subjected to the negligent doctor or hospital you are filing against. By speaking up, you could very well help saving others who might have been harmed. That's why it is important that you select your attorney very carefully, taking care to dig around in his/her background to determine if

Will I Benefit From Hiring a Car Accident Lawyer?

Even though you never wake up in the morning pondering you might get into a car accident that day, sometimes it just happens anyway. Most car accidents aren't overly traumatic, but some have the potential to alter lives forever. If you or someone close to you has been in a car accident and sustained injuries, you may want to give a car accident lawyer a call. Here's how to know if you should make the call or not. Check Your Injuries After the accident, if you're still conscious and have the use of all your extremities, it's important to determine the extent of your injuries. If you aren't in a lot of pain at the scene, it's easy just to shrug it off and forget about it. Unfortunately, there are many instances when the adrenaline of the accident will cause you not to notice anything at the scene, but then later the pain will come, along with a chronic injury. It can be very hard to figure out what to do with mild or moderate injury, but if the

Burglary and Robbery: Is There A Difference?

You could fill a library with the amount of misinformation that's out there about the law. Our language doesn't help, especially with people using terms interchangeably when, in actuality, there's a fairly large difference. One of the most common misunderstandings with respect to the law lies in the realm of criminal law . It's a situation that is all too common but one that we all dread: you arrive home after an evening out to find a window broken and all of your stuff disheveled, thrown about and even missing altogether. You might call the police to report a robbery and lament that you have been robbed when, in fact, you've been burgled. So you might ask, what's the difference? Rest assured, it's a big difference, especially if you're charged with one or the other! Before I get started, please note that every jurisdiction has its own rules and definitions about the respective crimes I talk about here. Be sure to check your local rules or check w

Chapter 13 Vs Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy is a complex area of the law that concerns debts that are owed by a consumer or a business. The process of bankruptcy allows a debtor to eliminate or reschedule most debts. There are two forms of bankruptcy available to individuals, Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. Chapter 7 is called liquidation bankruptcy, and under Chapter 7 a debtor's assets are liquidated to provide for payment of debts. Most debts that cannot be repaid are discharged or eliminated and are not repaid by the debtor. In fact, in most cases there is no actual liquidation of a debtor's assets because most things people own are considered exempt from creditors, meaning that creditors cannot claim any interest in them. Also, not all debts can be discharged in Chapter 7. Certain debts are not dischargeable. The other type of bankruptcy for individuals is Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Chapter 13 is different from Chapter 7 in several ways. In Chapter 13 bankruptcy, debtors form a Plan for repayment of debts,

Are There Any Places That Provide Litigation Support Services?

No one enjoys having to go to court , for any reason. There are, however, situations where doing so cannot be avoided. When you find yourself facing such an event, it can be very hard to understand everything that might be going on. If this is the case, then you may find yourself needing litigation support services. These types of services can be of great benefit to people. They help you wade through the legal morass, to enable you to understand exactly what is going on. They can assist you ever step of the way and keep you apprised of exactly what to expect next. They anticipate obstacles and will let you know ahead of time the best way to handle them. They are also knowledgeable on any type of paperwork that may be needed by the courts. This means they can help you put it all together, in advance, to save a lot of hassles and frustration. They will consult with you to discover how to best use technology. Taking their advice can definitely be to your advantage. Their a

The Benefits Of A Divorce Mediator

There's no doubt that divorce is one of the most painful experiences that a person will ever have to go through. Since divorce usually involves all the things that a person has worked hard to earn such as a marriage, a family, a savings, a home and property, it's no wonder that a person can feel an overwhelming sense of loss when their marriage falls apart. As if it's not bad enough that your marriage is over, but you have to deal with asset and property division, who will pay which debts and who will keep the kids. Divorce can be a very messy and unpleasant process, especially when volatile emotions are involved. Statistically, when divorcing couples can work together as a team to sort out their divorce issues, they will have a much easier time of it in the end. If couples can sit down with one another with a divorce mediator and come to terms on important matters such as asset division, property division, debt management, child custody, child support, visitati

The Great Career Options Within The Many Law Enforcement Fields Of The Criminal Justice System

Within the Criminal Justice major, there is a variety of law enforcement fields. While the fields are of different specialties involving different duties and forms of operation, at one point or another, every person with a career in a law enforcement field learned the basics in an Introduction to Criminal Justice course. Some of the most sought after law enforcement fields are the police department, the court system, and the correction system such as prisons and jails. Each field may work independently to achieve its own goals, but overall, law enforcement unites together to maintain a law abiding society. In an Intro to Criminal Justice course, broad topics are covered and an overview of crime prevention, police officers, courtrooms, and jails are given as well as the exploration of an array of issues that make law enforcement such a complex undertaking. Before attempting the intro courses of this major, like for all majors, students must complete their prerequisite courses.

Types of Benefits For Most People Injured in a Car Accident

Injuries caused by a car accident can have a tremendous affect on a person's life, beyond the physical injuries. For some people, receiving needed medical care becomes a challenge, especially with limited personal medical insurance coverage. Others who might be able to afford medical care have to miss time from work for treatments and doctor's appointments. Fortunately, there are car insurance companies that provide accident benefits to victims. The actual amount of coverage may vary among insurance companies; however, many offer the same types of benefits to an injured person. State and local requirements might also affect the type and amount of benefit coverage available to accident victims. Insurance benefits are also available for family members whose loved one dies after an auto accident. A common insurance term for this benefit is death and dismemberment coverage. Often, family members might file a third party claim. This claim is usually filed in court where

Why To Take Your Legal Career To The Next Step?

Not sure whether you should bite the bullet and move to another legal company? Here are 10 reasons why it could be time to take your legal career to the next step. 1. In most cases, the best way to increase your earnings throughout your career is to move to different companies. However, it may just be the case that you're working for someone who can't afford to pay you what your worth. 2. If your current job doesn't offer enough opportunity for career progression or if you've lit the proverbial glass ceiling, then it might be time to make the move to a bigger organization that has lots of room for advancement. 3. If you're feeling underappreciated or not getting the recognition you deserve in your current place of work, you have two options - put up with it or move to a company that will see what a great job you do and reward you accordingly. 4. If you feel bored in your current legal job, then you might just be due a change. People get stale in