It is to your advantage to know all the details about the warrant before you are approached by law enforcement. Warrants do not just appear. They have to be produced using a written order by a judge. This also tells you that law enforcement has probable cause and...
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What is the Value of Your Personal Injury Claim?
Negligence seriously injures people and disrupts their lives. Distracted drivers, careless property owners, and malpracticing physicians pose risks to everyone. If you are injured, and you sue for damages with help from a personal injury attorney, what will your claim...
How Long Does It Take To Receive Compensation With A Personal Injury Claim?
Anyone could be injured in an incident of medical malpractice, a traffic collision, or some other type of accident scenario. If you’re injured in Indiana due to someone else’s negligence, the right personal injury attorney can discuss your rights and fight for justice...
What Types of Compensation Can I Recover In A Personal Injury Case?
Personal injury claims arise when someone is injured as a result of another party’s negligence. For example, if you are involved in a car accident caused by a negligent driver, you have the legal right to file a personal injury claim against the at-fault driver....
Avoid These Common Estate Planning Mistakes
Estate planning is the process of preparing for issues that may arise towards the end of your life and after your death. Having an estate plan will ensure that your wishes are carried out. A comprehensive estate plan will also save your loved ones money and make it...
What Are the Different Types of Sexual Harassment in the Workplace?
Sexual harassment is one type of sex discrimination, which is prohibited by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Even though this federal law was established decades ago, sexual harassment is still a major problem in workplaces across the country. In fact, it...
Is Operating A Vehicle While Intoxicated (OWI) A Misdemeanor or Felony in Indiana?
Every state has its own drunk driving laws. Many states refer to this crime as driving under the influence, or DUI, but in Indiana, it is known as operating a vehicle while intoxicated (OWI). If you are accused of OWI—even if you are a first-time offender—you can face...