Protecting Your Child During Car Trips

Driving with children in the car can be a stressful experience, making you hyper aware of traffic and the behavior of other drivers. While seat belt and child safety seat regulations help to protect youth, you should educate yourself on additional ways to safeguard young ones during car trips and what to do in the aftermath of an accident. Selecting the Right Car Safety Seat All states require infants and young children to sit in child safety seats when a motor vehicle is in motion. Read More 

Is The Status Of Your Immigration Amnesty Still In Flux?

If you're one of the millions of individuals affected by President Obama's November 20, 2014 executive action on immigration, you may be wondering how quickly you can begin to realize some of the benefits of this order. Although some such benefits are set to roll out as quickly as February 2015, this order is currently under attack by Congress and, if they are successful, some benefits may immediately cease. Read on to learn more about the potential congressional challenges to this action, and how they might affect your residency status. Read More 

Public Defender Vs. Private Lawyer: Which One Can Best Represent You?

Facing criminal charges is a daunting position for anyone to be in, but it can be even harder when you've never faced them before. The first issue you need to handle in this position is choosing your legal counsel. It may seem like a good idea to save money by opting for a court-appointed public defender to represent you. However, it's a good idea to know how these defenders can fall short when compared to private attorneys before you make your final decision. Read More 

What To Do If Lower Back Pain Appears Some Time After A Rear-End Collision

Within the past few weeks, your vehicle was rear-ended by another driver. You had some neck pain for a while, but you didn't think it was serious. Now, however, you've developed significant low back pain and you believe it was because of the accident. Is that possible? Yes, people do develop lower back pain long after a rear-end collision occurs. You may want to consult a lawyer about obtaining financial compensation if you need medical treatment. Read More 

How To Claim Workers Compensation When You’re Self-Employed

Being self-employed puts a lot on your plate. Sick days are often lost at your own expense and paid holidays can only occur when you've saved up enough money. If you get seriously injured or hurt while working, the only way to financially get by is with workers compensation. Even if you're self-employed, there are multiple ways to achieve this compensation, including preventative measures to help in the first place. Read More