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Is It Illegal to Drive With Headphones?

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Driving with headphones is a common yet controversial practice. Each state has a different take on headphone use while driving, so drivers are often unsure whether it's legal. It's important...
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Louisiana Hardship License: Application Process and Requirements

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A Louisiana hardship license gives you the privilege to drive after your license was suspended for a DWI. It grants you a restricted license to drive for essential purposes, such...
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What Does a Plaintiff Lawyer Do? Roles and Responsibilities

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If you’ve been injured or wronged and are considering legal action, a plaintiff lawyer is the professional who will fight for your rights. Also known as a plaintiffs’ attorney, this...
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Attorney vs. Trial Attorney: What Sets Them Apart?

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Should you hire an attorney or a trial attorney for your case? To answer this question, you need to have a good understanding of the difference between the two roles. ...
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Should I sign an assignment of benefits document?

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If you have health insurance, chances are you’ve signed an assignment of benefits (AOB) document, especially if you have used out-of-network providers. Using AOBs is the norm in the healthcare...
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What is Res Ipsa Loquitur?

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What is Res Ipsa Loquitur? If you suffer an injury through no fault of your own, a personal injury lawsuit may be the vehicle you need to pursue the compensation...
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What is Vicarious Liability?

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A personal injury claim can quickly turn complicated as liability and damages are assessed. With vicarious liability, a third party can end up involved in the accident claim, which can...
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What are the Legal Definitions of Slander and Defamation?

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Words matter — and that is never more true than in cases of slander or defamation, when one party's negative, untrue words about another cause serious harm to their reputation...
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What is An Intentional Tort?

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When one party suffers injury due to the negligent actions of another, even when that negligence did not occur on purpose, the injured party has the right to seek compensation...
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Does Defamation Count as a Personal Injury?

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Defamation refers to the act of making false and damaging statements about someone that causes harm to their reputation. These types of actions can have serious consequences for victims and...