Failing To Yield While Driving Could Yield A Traffic Ticket

Posted on: 12 September 2018
When you're behind the wheel of your car, it's important to not only be aware of the speed at which you're traveling as well as ensuring that you're following all of the applicable traffic rules but also to notice other people around you. Being aware of your surroundings in this regard isn't just a matter of avoiding accidents — in many scenarios, you'll need to yield for someone else. Should you fail to yield and have a police officer notice the incident, you could receive a ticket for this driving infraction.
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The Importance Of Hiring An Auto Accident Attorney

Posted on: 10 August 2018
Driving is a privilege that can make life much easier when it comes to getting around. However, it isn't uncommon for drivers to take advantage of the privilege and use their vehicles for racing on public roads. Did you lose a loved one and suffer a serious injury after a speeding driver collided with your car? Are you being wrongfully accused of causing the collision although the accident report points to the other driver being at fault?
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Clearing Up The Confusion About SGA

Posted on: 10 July 2018
If you're applying for Social Security benefits, you will undoubtedly come across the term SGA. The Social Security Administration (SSA) uses the acronym to stand for substantial gainful activity. SGA is an important element of both getting benefits in the first place and keeping them once you are approved, so read on to learn more. What is substantial gainful activity? The SSA only approves people for benefits who cannot work at their jobs and make money.
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3 Things You May Hear To Discourage You From Hiring A Personal Injury Attorney

Posted on: 3 June 2018
We live in a litigious society, and often people think that if they hire a lawyer, it is only to get more money than they are entitled to. They are simply being greedy. Claims adjusters and attorneys for insurance companies depend upon this type of thinking, and they will use it as one of their tools to discourage you from hiring an attorney. They know that without an attorney, you will take less money than you would otherwise receive if you had legal representation.
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