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DigitalLawInformationIf a Car Makes a Left Turn, Who Is Considered At-Fault if There Is an Accident?
Being able to determine fault for car accidents can be complex, especially since it will directly impact the liability, as well as the ability to recover damages. Understanding how fault is determined is important in knowing what to expect of the legal process, making a significant difference in your ability to navigate the legal process… View More
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Tort Claim Compensation and Settlements
Understanding Tort Claims If you’ve been injured in a motor vehicle accident in Ontario, you may be entitled to various forms of compensation. Among these, tort claims are a common avenue for seeking compensation, also known as damages, to cover the costs resulting from the accident. A tort claim is a legal claim made to seek compensation… View More
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RockpointProbateSafeguarding Your Inheritance: Common Executor Pitfalls and How to Address Them
The probate process can be complex and emotionally draining for beneficiaries navigating the administration of a loved one’s estate. While most executors act in good faith, mistakes and mismanagement can still occur. These errors, whether unintentional or deliberate, can delay the distribution of assets or jeopardize the estate’s value. Understanding common pitfalls and proactive steps… View More
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How Lawsuit Loans Empower Plaintiffs to Access Key Legal Resources
For many plaintiffs, accessing critical legal resources is a costly endeavor. Lawsuit loans provide a financial bridge that enables plaintiffs to secure essential legal support and expertise, without compromising on the quality or duration of their case preparation. From securing specialized attorneys to covering litigation expenses, lawsuit loans offer a strategic advantage that empowers plaintiffs… View More
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7 Common Reasons DUI Charges Get Dismissed
Facing DUI charges can be intimidating, but not every DUI case leads to a conviction. In fact, DUI charges are sometimes dismissed if there are procedural errors, lack of evidence, or violations of a defendant’s rights. A skilled DUI lawyer can identify weaknesses in the case and challenge the prosecution, increasing the chances of dismissal.… View More
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How Does a Breathalyzer Work? Will One Drink Set It Off?
Breathalyzers are devices used by law enforcement to measure a person’s Blood Alcohol Content (BAC). By providing a breath sample by blowing into a specially calibrated machine, officers are able to estimate a driver’s level of intoxication on the spot. Depending on the amount of alcohol that is in a person’s blood, they could be… View More
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Is a DUI a Felony in New Jersey?
Driving under the influence or DUI is a serious offense in every state, but the way each state categorizes and penalizes DUI offenses varies. In 46 states of America, a DUI can become a felony offense depending on the circumstances, typically for a repeat offense. There are only four states in which DUIs do not… View More
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Types of Disabilities That Qualify for Benefits in Ontario
As with all provinces in Canada, Ontario provides support and financial assistance to individuals with disabilities through various programs and benefits. To access these benefits, individuals must have disabilities that meet specific criteria outlined by the respective programs, and be able to reasonably prove that these disabilities impact their day-to-day life in a significant manner.… View More
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Navigating Disability Benefits for Occupational Asthma in Ontario
Asthma, a common respiratory condition affecting over 3 million Canadians, can significantly impact an individual’s ability to breathe and perform daily activities. While pediatric asthma primarily develops in children, occupational asthma is directly linked to workplace conditions. This article explores the concept of asthma as a disability, common workplaces contributing to occupational asthma, and avenues… View More
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How the NJSA Point Schedule for Driving Works
It is very common for states to have a point system for drivers where demerit points will be added to an individual’s driving record for certain driving infractions, and New Jersey is no different. The New Jersey Point Schedule under the N.J.S.A. is a system that tracks and penalizes drivers for moving violations. When a… View More
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