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Should You Tell Your Lawyer about the Skeleton in Your Closet

You have suffered serious injuries in a car accident and you want to invoke a personal injury lawsuit to claim compensation. Do you tell everything to your lawyer about what has happened in your past, especially a skeleton in your closet? Possible Skeleton in Your Closet Most people may have something in their past that they are not proud of or something they did wrong. A skeleton in your closet could be: A prior arrest A DUI conviction Involved in prior lawsuit Bankruptcy proceeding you had recently Foreclosure on your home Earned income but did not file tax returns in a particular year Any of

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Stop using Social Media when You have Filed a Personal Injury Lawsuit

You have suffered significant injuries because of somebody else’s carelessness, and you have decided to submit a personal injury lawsuit. During the course of your lawsuit, your lawyer strongly advises you to stop posting pictures and comments via social media. For example, do not post pictures of yourself and do not explain what is going on with you medically and what did happen to you in relation to this incident. However, you go ahead and ignore your lawyer’s warning, thinking that there is no way anybody can hack into your social media accounts or that anyone pertinent to your case will be able to read

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Property Owner Fixing a Defective Condition cannot be used as Evidence

Can you use a property owner fixing a defective problem on his property as evidence to show that what occurred was improper and careless? Showing Liability of Property Owner Let us say you slip and fall on somebody’s property, and you want to claim compensation for your injuries. You will have to show that the property owner knew or should have known about the defective condition that caused you to fall. Many times after an accident has taken place, the property owner will go ahead and fix that defective condition for the obvious reason that they do not want somebody else to be injured due

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Can You Sue for Medical Malpractice without Knowing What Actually Went Wrong

You went into a hospital for what you believed was a simple procedure, but you came out with significant injuries, and you believe something was done wrong by the hospital or doctors. However, you do not have all the facts to understand really pertaining to what was done wrong. Can you file a medical malpractice lawsuit, when you do not have all the facts about what went wrong?

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Inspectors and Contractors Colluding? NYC Building Safety Issues

Anyone who is not deeply involved in construction in the New York City area may be surprised and alarmed to find out about widespread charges of corruption related to city development. In recent weeks, venues like Reuters have come out with reports on how multiple building inspectors and city officials have been colluding with construction companies to overlook safety issues in exchange for bribes. Rather than being just urban legend, these narratives have led to indictments and documentation of serious illegal practices, such as the deletion of safety violation records by the city’s Housing Preservation and Development agency. There’s evidence that in a multitude of

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