Understanding The Burden Of Proof In A Wrongful Death Case
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18 November 2014
Losing a loved one can be hard enough without knowing it might have been the result of someone else's negligence. If you decide that you should pursue a wrongful death case after speaking with an attorney, you will accept the fact that it will become partially your responsibility to gather evidence and information to prove that someone is indeed at fault.
This burden of proof must be addressed in a formal fashion even though you may feel that it is quite clear what has happened to cause the death of your loved one:
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Emergency Tip: Control Food Poisoning With Activated Charcoal
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14 November 2014
Food poisoning is something that you should be concerned about, even at home. Food poisoning can be a dangerous and costly affair. And you need to make sure you have a good personal injury lawyer on your side, should hospital bills pile up. But the first thing to deal with is your health. The following is a natural tip to help you deal with food poisoning if it does occur.
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Can A Judge Close A Court Trial To The Public?
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13 November 2014
Court trials often make for good drama. With more people becoming interested in the criminal law process and the ability to watch some trials on television, the rights of the public to watch everything has been questioned. Although Americans enjoy a constitutional right to witness trials, it might not always be possible.
The First and Sixth Amendments
The First Amendment allows for freedom of the press. The media often uses this amendment to justify its request to be present during trials and to even broadcast them on television.
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The Dos And Don'ts Of Filing A Car Accident Claim
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13 November 2014
Auto insurance is one of those things that most people pay for but hope they never have to use. If you've recently been in a car accident and were injured as a result, you'll definitely want to file a claim with your insurance company. Depending on your level of coverage, you may be eligible to receive compensation to pay for repairs to your vehicle, medical expenses, and other costs you incurred as a result.
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