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Can Your Soon-To-Be Ex Have You Deported If You Divorce?

One tactic abusive spouses use against their non-citizen mates is to threaten to have them deported if they file for divorce. Since many people who come to America after marrying their husbands or wives aren't fully aware of their rights, this causes them to remain in abusive situations longer than necessary. Despite what your spouse may claim, you can continue the citizenship process even after your marriage dissolves. Here's what you need to know to protect yourself. Read More 

Different Categories Of Compensation For Property Damage After A Car Crash

Most pieces of advice concerning car accident claims focus on compensation for the injury, but injury damages are just part of the bigger picture. Among other things, you also need to be compensated for the physical damages inflicted on your properties. There are different categories of compensations for property damages; here are four examples: Compensatory Damages for the car This part of the compensation is meant to return your car to its pre-accident status. Read More 

Three Things Insurance Companies Hope You Never Find Out

Everyone has secrets, and your auto insurance company has more than its fair share. The problem is your insurer's secrets can cause you to receive less money when it comes time to settle your auto accident case. Here are three things your insurance provider hopes you never find out. You're Still Entitled to Compensation If You Have a Preexisting Injury A common thing insurance adjusters like to do is downplay policyholders' injuries as much as possible. Read More 

Auto-Accident Attorney: 3 Types of Evidence That Can Prove That the Other Party Was Driving While Under the Influence

Driving under the influence of drugs and narcotics is just as dangerous as driving while intoxicated. Studies have shown that those driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol are three times more likely to get into a fatal car crash than those who are sober. With that said, if you are involved in a car accident and suspect that the other driver is driving while under the influence of drugs, having some evidence to bring to your auto-accident attorney can really help your case. Read More 

3 Modern Ways to Prove Liability in a Car Accident

When the dust and smoke clears after an auto accident, the first order of business is determining who caused the collision. If the crash was the fault of another driver, you can expect the person to deny culpability to avoid paying for your damages and losses. There are many ways you can show the other party was at fault, but here are three tactics that may provide you with compelling evidence. Read More