Law

Punitive Damages: What You Need To Know

When you are a part of a personal injury case, you expect to be awarded payment in the form of damages. Standard damages are sought across personal injury cases, but your case might be eligible for punitive damages as well. You should know what punitive damages are, when they are rewarded, as well as the limits that are imposed on punitive damages. What Are Punitive Damages? Typically the monies awarded in a personal injury case are meant to compensate the plaintiff for pain, medical expenses, and lost wages. Read More 

3 Ways To Protect Yourself From A Lawsuit

Lawsuits happen everyday. No one is immune to being sued, which is why it is so important that do everything that you can to protect yourself. There are certain things that you can do to protect yourself from a lawsuit, and if you are sued, things you can do to simplify the process. Here are some things you need to know. 1. Make Risks Known One important thing is to make sure that you are always honest about the risks. Read More 

What Are The Defenses To An Assault Charge?

Assault charges can be brought out of any number of unfortunate incidents including bar fights, arguments at sports events, and altercations in social settings. No matter what level of charge is brought and what the potential fine or jail time is, assault charges are very serious because they are considered crimes of violence that could be disqualifying for employment or apartments. If you've been charged with assault, there are a few defenses that you may have. Read More 

How To Avoid Being Drowned In Medical Debt

The most common debt that debtors suffer from is medical debt. If you are someone who is struggling with medical issues, there may be ways in which you can avoid medical debt to avoid bankruptcy. Avoid Cost Sharing One of the primary reasons for medical debt is cost sharing. This is the phenomenon where debtors are expected to pay for a portion of the medical costs that they face. Cost sharing has reached a level that is greater than most households have in savings. Read More 

Tips For Seeking Disability Benefits For Kids On The Autism Spectrum

If your child has been diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder, the condition can lead to some far-reaching struggles for many years to come. For kids who are unable to meet the demands of a standard daily routine, it can mean that the potential for regular school service and a productive job is minimal. In that case, you may be thinking about applying for Social Security Disability. Here's a look at what you should know about your options. Read More