Exercising Lemon Law Rights For A Defective Car

The last thing that a car buyer expects to experience is mechanical problems after purchasing a new vehicle. It is expected that new vehicles are in top condition and should not have any problems for a long time, but it is not always the case. When mistakes are made during the manufacturing process, an unsuspecting new car buyer can end up with vehicle problems that he or she is not financially prepared to repair. Read More 

Tips To Avoid Case Complications Because Of Statute Of Limitations

The statute of limitations sets the maximum period you must file your personal injury lawsuit. You might lose your case on a technicality if you have a case but don't pay attention to the statute of limitations. Below are some tips to prevent the statute of limitations from messing up your case. Get Medical Consultation for All Suspected Injuries  Get medical care for all suspected injuries or health problems as soon as possible. Read More 

3 Divorce Facts Your Legal Advisor Wants You To Know Before You End Your Marriage

Getting divorced is not as easy as it seems. The process is regulated by strict laws that you must comply with to end your marriage. Besides, the process might not go as you anticipated, and you could find yourself on the receiving end. Luckily, you can make this process straightforward by bringing a divorce lawyer on board. They will want you to know the following divorce facts before starting the process. Read More 

Your SSDI Consultative Medical Examination: What Claimants Should Know

If you are unable to work at your job because of a medical condition, the SSA (Social Security Administration) might need additional information. Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) claimants that have not submitted enough proof of their condition can expect to receive a request for a consultative medical examination (CME) from the SSA. For more information on what to expect, read below. Your Medical Condition Is Important You can qualify for SSDI benefits if you have a medical or mental health condition. Read More 

4 Questions To Ask Your Potential Real Estate Lawyer

When you meet a potential real estate attorney, you want to assess the attorney's candor and demeanor. You hire a property attorney for various reasons. Real estate lawyers help you make real estate plans, open a new business, and handle tax liens, among other things. Understand your potential attorneys before you settle on one. Here are questions to vet your potential real estate lawyer. 1. How Many Pending Lawsuits Do You Have From Previous Years? Read More