All court cases involve parties showcasing evidence to prove their side. To ensure that trials are fair, only certain kinds of evidence are considered “admissible.” In general, admissible evidence is anything that is relevant to the case, material, and competent. Therefore, if you have evidence of your claim that does not fall into all...
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If you are filing a legal claim against another party, you should be aware that they may have the opportunity to stop you from doing so. Through a motion to dismiss or motion for summary, your claim could be stopped in its tracks. This is an unfortunate reality, but that does not mean you...
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Civil court cases are typically levied against defendants in order to claim compensation from them. When these cases are unable to be settled outside of court, a judge or jury must decide the outcome. Depending on how well you can argue your case, you may be able to win a civil judgment through this...
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Car crashes cause harm in a multitude of ways. Usually, the damage they cause involves some form of impact. In a single crash, many different types of impacts can occur. We believe you should be aware of every type of impact, especially if you are currently engaged in a personal injury claim. What is...
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Filing a personal injury claim against an individual or business is difficult, but pursuing compensation from a government entity can be even more complicated. For example, the statute of limitations is often much shorter if you file against the government. This means you need to work hard to gather evidence and file your claim...
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