6 Vital Steps to Take After an Automobile Collision Make
sure you have these six critical steps on hand when you need them.
Also, download a copy of MyPhillyLawyer.com's Auto Accident Checklist
(http://www.myphillylawyer.com/CM/Custom/mpl_checklist.pdf) for your
glove box.
Colorado Moves to Tort-Based Auto Insurance System Colorado
has switched from a no-fault jurisdiction to a tort jurisdiction. Now
drivers and passengers injured in car accidents typically cannot
recover medical expenses from their own insurance policies if they were
not at fault for the accidents.
The Colorado Truck Accident: A Significant Danger Deadly
highway crashes are all too common with the mix of big rigs traversing
the state via the Interstate system on I-70, I-76 and I-25 and
inexperienced, out-of-state drivers on ski, wilderness and casino
adventures.
Legal Contingency Fees Explained Understanding
contingency fee representation helps injured people make wise choices.
Because they are not paying by the hour, it doesn't cost any more to
retain an experienced law firm with a long record of success.
Cell Phones and Driving: The Effectiveness of Prohibition Washington
law makers attempted to make roads safer and reduce car accidents by
banning texting while driving. A year after the ban was introduced many
people are looking at whether the restrictions had the intended
effects.
Underage Drinking and Social Host Liability in Ohio The
State of Ohio has enacted a number of laws in order to deter underage
drinking and the damage caused by underage drinking. Some of the most
stringent laws involve civil and criminal liability on the part of
social hosts.
Dangerous Highways in North Carolina Severe
accidents often occur on North Carolina highways, interstates and other
roads, resulting in serious injuries for drivers, passengers,
pedestrians and bystanders.
Ohio Senate Bill 17: Increased Penalties for Repeat OVI Offenders Ohio
Senate Bill 17 went into effect on September 30, 2008. The bill made
significant changes to the state's OVI laws, including increasing the
penalties against repeat offenders and making alcohol monitoring
devices mandatory in certain situations.
Felony DUIs in Illinois Under
Illinois law, depending on the circumstances, a first time offender may
be charged with a serious felony DUI. Understand the laws before you
make a mistake.