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Penalties for a DUI Conviction

By Attorneys.org |

Penalties typically depend on three factors – where you live, your criminal history and other mitigating or aggravating circumstances. Many offenders face more than just fines if convicted.

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Why You Must Hire a DUI Attorney

By Attorneys.org |

Just one DUI conviction can cost you tens of thousands of dollars.

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Injured Child from Medical Malpractice

By Attorneys.org |

How to get the help you need when your child has been injured due to a doctor or hospital’s negligence.

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Proving Fault or Claim of Negligence

By Attorneys.org |

Any injured person must prove that the defendant – whether an individual, a company or an institution – caused the injury. Review our three steps to proving any injury claim.

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Personal Injury Attorney Fees

By Attorneys.org |

Injury lawyers often work on contingency fees, meaning you don’t pay unless they win your case. And most cases can be resolved before they ever go to trial.

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Get Divorced without breaking piggy bank

By Attorneys.org |

Controlling legal costs during divorce is in your interest – and your ex’s. Our advice on how to make the most of spending less.

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How to Pay for My Divorce

By Attorneys.org |

Everyday expenses don’t go away when you start paying for divorce – our recommendations for this common question.

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I’ve been turned down for benefits, what should I do next?

By Attorneys.org |

Most people get turned down their first time but you have 60 days to act.

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What if I do not have money to pay a disability lawyer?

By Attorneys.org |

Social Security Disability attorneys may work on a contingency – here’s what that means.

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Does SSD provide medical insurance?

By Attorneys.org |

If you qualify – SSD will provide Medicare coverage. New health care laws may also help.

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