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  • Injury Can Keep A Veteran From Moving On In Life

    12 February 2016
    Transitioning from military life to civilian life is difficult for many different reasons. It's a completely different culture, and some veterans know the military as their first independent life move after graduating from high school. If you have the connections and mental state to make a move to civilian life, you may still be restricted because of pain, mobility is
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  • Injured? Should You File A Claim With An Insurance Company?

    26 January 2016
    Any injury can end up costing you a small fortune. If your injuries are caused by someone's neglect, you have some options to recover the lost wages and medical costs suffered as a result of the injury. Below, you will learn what you can do to try to recover some of the money you have lost due to this injury. File an Insurance Claim Prepare yourself for filing an insu
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  • Hit A Rough Patch? 4 Signs That Divorce May Be Your Best Option

    21 December 2015
    Your marriage vows didn't sound so difficult when you first exchanged them. Now that you've hit a rough patch, you're not so sure you can live with those vows anymore. Before you sit down with an attorney, you need to make sure that divorce is the best option. Here are four signs that your marriage may be nearing the end. You Constantly Fight In the beginning of your
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  • Severed Limbs: What To Do When Your Car Insurance Won't Pay For Your Car Accident Losses

    18 November 2015
    Car insurance companies have several quirks, some of which can be downright worrisome. One of those issues is refusing to pay on medical claims that are a direct result of your car accident. If your accident was so severe that it severed a limb, the company absoluely should pay on your claim, especially if it falls under a covered medical emergency. If the insurance c
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  • 4 Reasons People Charged With A Crime Choose To Plea Bargain Instead Of Going To Trial

    30 October 2015
    In the legal strategy known as a plea bargain, people charged with a crime plead guilty in return for reduced charges or a specific penalty. Prosecuting attorneys sometimes prefer this option because it saves time and money, and they know courts tend to already be overloaded with cases. If you've been charged with a crime, you may be torn between having a lawyer defen
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