Is Challenging A Radar Gun's Accuracy Possible?
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13 June 2017
A radar gun is supposed to give law enforcement officials an accurate measurement of a driver's speed. Some people mistakenly believe that a ticket based on the speed recorded by the radar gun cannot be challenged. In reality, it is one of the easier challenges you could make for a speeding ticket. If you received a speeding ticket based on a radar gun's measurements, here is what you need to know.
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Applying For Social Security Disability Benefits: Three Types Of Evidences And Proof To Support Cases Regarding Depression
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9 June 2017
It's unfortunate, but approximately 6.7% of the American population over the age of 18 struggles with a major depressive disorder. Those struggling with a major depressive disorder may have difficulties carrying on normal daily tasks and may require additional support and help from the state. If this applies to you, you might qualify for Social Security disability benefits. As the application process can be long and tedious, it's usually best to speak with a lawyer.
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Personal Injury Claims; 3 Things To Do After Receiving A Low Settlement Offer
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7 June 2017
Uon filing a personal injury case, you'll usually find yourself wrapped up in a long negotiation process with the other parties involved. In most cases, your attorney will recommend that you at least consider settling with the other parties, as taking your case to court can be expensive. In addition, you might not end up with the results you want. Only approximately 4% to 5% of personal injury cases in the U.
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Commercial Driver Tips For Post-Accident Behavior
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5 June 2017
If you are a commercial truck driver and are involved in an accident with a passenger car, then you must follow these tips to legally protect yourself:
Tip: Call Law Enforcement and Don't Leave Until They Clear You to Do So
As a commercial truck driver, you should always call law enforcement if you are involved in an accident and request that they come to the scene and make a report.
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