Liability for Someone Else’s Crime
You may have found yourself in the wrong place at the wrong time. A friend or acquaintance committed a crime, and even though you didn’t participate, the police are questioning you — or worse, have charged you. Understandably, you’re asking: Can I still be charged if I was just there and didn’t do anything? The […]
Do I Qualify for Vocational Rehab If I Can’t Do My Old Job?
If you’ve been injured at work and are unable to return to your previous job, you may be wondering what options you have. One possible path is vocational rehabilitation, a benefit available through many state workers’ compensation systems. But not everyone qualifies automatically. This post explains what vocational rehab is, who qualifies, and what you can […]
My Pre-Existing Condition Got Worse
If you were involved in an accident and are now experiencing a worsening of a pre-existing medical condition, you may be wondering if you still have a valid personal injury claim. The short answer is: yes, you may still be entitled to compensation. However, the legal process becomes more complex when pre-existing conditions are involved. Here’s what […]
When a Business Partner Breaks Trust
When you enter into a business partnership, you do so with the expectation of honesty, loyalty, and mutual respect. But what happens when your business partner violates that trust? Can you sue your partner for breach of fiduciary duty? In many cases, the answer is yes. Business partners owe each other fiduciary duties under the […]
Can a Criminal Conviction Be Expunged or Sealed?
If you have a criminal record, you may be wondering if there’s a way to clear it or keep it out of public view. The good news is that, depending on the circumstances and the laws in your state, a criminal conviction may be eligible for expungement or sealing. These legal processes can offer a second […]
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