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New Orleans School Bus Driver Who Crashed Didn’t Have Permit
					
																						
			January 6, 2020		
				
		
		
			A school bus driver in New Orleans who caused a crash that injured nine students did not have the proper permit to operate a bus, reports Fox 8 News (https://www.fox8live.com/2019/12/18/ems-injured-school-bus-accident-i-high-rise/). The accident, which occurred in the early morning of December 18 on Interstate 10 near the High Rise bridge, resulted in the bus being overturned and the diversion of traffic ...		
					
					
														
									
								
													
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						4 Facts About Police Chases: Can Officers Be Made Liable for Personal Injuries?
					
																						
			December 21, 2019		
				
		
		
			Personal Injury Lawyer The odds that you will ever be involved in a high-speed police chase are slim; however, if some misunderstanding causes you to flee from the police for whatever reason or you become involved as a bystander, you may want to be aware of the consequences or what might happen if you are injured in a car accident ...		
					
					
														
									
								
													
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						Who Can You Sue for Medical Malpractice?
					
																						
			December 16, 2019		
				
		
		
			Medical Malpractice Attorney If you were recently injured as a result of the medical treatment you received, it is natural to desire some compensation. After all, medical professionals are meant to heal and protect, so if their actions caused you harm something has gone wrong. Anyone who finds themselves in this situation should consider filing a medical malpractice lawsuit, as ...		
					
					
														
									
								
													
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						Do I Have to File for Bankruptcy if I Am in Debt?
					
																						
			October 22, 2019		
				
		
		
			Owing money you can’t afford to pay back is not a situation anyone wants to find themselves in. Nevertheless, it is a growing trend. With credit being easy to obtain and income not necessarily increasing, many may become trapped by bills, collectors, and stress. In these situations, should you file bankruptcy? There may be some pros and cons to the ...		
					
					
														
									
								
													
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						How to Win a Car Accident Claim
					
																						
			October 21, 2019		
				
		
		
			Car accidents are governed by the law of Torts. Under Tort law, in order to prevail on a claim, a Plaintiff must prove the following four things: 1) Duty; 2) Breach 3) Causation; and 4) Damages.  With respect to duty, there are many ways to establish this. First and foremost, most states have laws that establish various duties for different ...		
					
					
														
									
								
													
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						Determining Whether a Court Appearance Is Needed for a Traffic Ticket
					
																						
			October 18, 2019		
				
		
		
			Car Accident Lawyer When a police officer issues a traffic ticket, he or she may say something about appearing in court. Many people do not realize it, but some traffic violations do require a court appearance. This matter is quite simple to understand, but perhaps not quite as simple as you may have initially assumed. Regardless, you will have a ...		
					
					
														
									
								
													
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															Timothy David, Esquire
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