Three Tips For Accident-Proofing Your Home To Guard Against Liability Issues

Even if you're not a very clean or attentive person, it's important to keep your home property properly maintained so that no one will ever sue you over a slip and fall accident. Some, but not all, of this maintenance work involves simply keeping your house clean and free of clutter. When you're ready to take possible liability issues seriously, check out these three tips for accident-proofing your home. Find Out Whether Or Not The Sidewalk Is Included In Your Property [Read More]

Three Situations That Should Not Dissuade You From Contacting A Personal Injury Lawyer

If you have been injured, through no fault of your own, and another person or business seems to be responsible for your injury, you may need the help of an attorney. However, many people hesitate to contact an attorney. In some situations, a person may never get the assistance they need. There are many reasons for this, but the following are three of the most common, along with the reasons why this should not stop you from calling an attorney. [Read More]

Facing The Loss Of Your Driver's License After A Missouri Car Crash? What Are Your Options?

If you've recently been involved in a car crash in Missouri, you may be dismayed to learn that your driver's license is subject to suspension for your failure to submit to a blood or chemical sobriety test at the scene of the crash. Without a valid driver's license, you may be without a way to transport yourself to and from work, your child's school, or other important places -- and being caught driving with a suspended license could land you in jail, even if you're later able to successfully disprove any claim that you were intoxicated at the time of the crash. [Read More]

4 Steps In Filing An Auto Accident Lawsuit

If you've been the victim of an auto accident, you may want to take legal action against the other driver. There are sure to be some financial losses that you will incur and be able to get reimbursed for these may require you to file a lawsuit. Civil litigation can be a long and complicated process. It's ideal to know the necessary steps for taking legal action against the other driver. [Read More]