Don't Become The Victim Of Parental Alienation

Unfortunately, during many divorces and afterward, one parent might attempt to alienate their child against you. They might use emotional manipulation or tell your child selective facts to make your child not want to have anything to do with you. This is especially a problem when you do not have custody and your child depends on your ex for resources and love. Parental alienation can also occur on its own without the meddling of your spouse. [Read More]

Experiencing Hair Loss And Inflammation From A Beauty Product? You Need To Meet With A Personal Injury Attorney

Did you use a product that should have helped your hair grow faster like it claimed, but it did the exact opposite? Have you since experienced welts on your scalp, significant hair loss, and additional irritation? If so, you might want to talk with a personal injury attorney. When a company claims that their products will do certain things for those who use them, and they fail to do so while also causing harm, those products are defective. [Read More]

How Mediation After A Car Accident Is Easier Than You Think

There are several ways you can try to resolve a car accident case. One is for your personal injury attorney to communicate directly with the insurance provider of the other party to try to negotiate a settlement. However, you may find that negotiations are more difficult than you expected, and your personal injury lawyer might recommend that you instead turn to mediation. The Benefits of Mediation Mediation is one of the most efficient ways to resolve a legal dispute because the process is facilitated by a third party. [Read More]

Your Injury Claims Has Been Rejected. What Comes Next?

The greatest fear anyone pursuing a personal injury claim has is that the insurance company might reject it entirely. If you're trying to figure out what comes next, here are four things you may need to do. Retain Counsel A personal injury lawyer can be an invaluable resource while you decide what to do. If you haven't already retained counsel, contact with several attorneys and ask for consultations. Speaking with several lawyers will give you a better idea of where your case stands. [Read More]