The Obnoxious Neighbor, Your Slander Suit, And Your Personal Injury Lawyer: What You Can Expect

Everyone has at least one neighbor in their neighborhood that runs around foaming at the mouth with whatever they think is worth repeating. Sometimes that neighbor does not know when to shut up, and says things that are incredibly injurious to another neighbor or about another neighbor. When the unpleasant statements are about you, and you have done all you can to avoid this neighbor but he or she keeps coming after you, it is time to file a slander suit with a personal injury lawyer (such as one from Weathers Law Firm, LLC). [Read More]

Injured On The Job In Delaware? Will You Be Able To See Your Regular Doctor?

If you live near the Delaware border, your primary care physician may be based in a neighboring state because of convenience, a prior move, lower cost of treatment, etc. But when you're injured at work, your workers compensation coverage may provide full medical reimbursement only for services provided in Delaware, where the policy is based. Is there anything you can do to see your own physician without paying out of pocket for a work-related injury? [Read More]

Three Lesser Known Impacts Of Bankruptcy (And How To Prepare For Them)

Bankruptcy is a great option for many individuals, and there are many benefits that come with filing for bankruptcy, including freedom from overwhelming debt. If you're considering filing you've probably heard of the more common impacts of bankruptcy, such as repossession of luxury items and absolution of most debts. Below are three of the lesser known impacts of bankruptcy and how you can prepare for them.  The Emotional Rollercoaster [Read More]

Not Satisfied By A Trial Outcome? Three Remedies To Try

What do you do if, at the end of a court case, you aren't satisfied with the outcome? Lodging an appeal may be foremost in your mind, but it isn't the only step you can take. Here are three other possible remedies if you believe that a court ruling has not given you justice: Retrial This is a new trial that will be handled by the same court that handled the initial trial. [Read More]