2015

What Is A Trial De Novo (And Do You Want One)?

What can you do if you had some problems with a court case and ended up with a verdict that you don't think was fair? An appeal is always an option, but you may want to consider asking for a trial de novo first -- depending on the circumstances of your case. This is what you should know: What is a trial de novo? The Latin term "de novo" means "

Three Things To Consider Before Suing A Relative

Lawsuits can be messy, which is why many people are reluctant about suing their close relatives. Unfortunately, a relative may do something that leaves you with no option but to take legal action against him or her. If you ever find yourself in such a situation, consider these five issues before going ahead with the lawsuit: Value of the Claim The first thing to consider is how much the lawsuit is worth.

5 Things To Know About Filing For Child Support

If you are a single parent, filing for child support is something you should definitely consider. Raising a child on your own can be challenging and it's both you and your child's right to receive the financial support you need from the other parent. Here are five things you should know about filing for child support: Contact Proper Authorities: The first thing you will need to do is contact the right people.

Shoulder Pain: Understanding Rotator Cuff Injuries After A Car Accident

Were you involved in an auto accident and now find yourself having shoulder pain? If so, the accident may have caused you to have a rotator cuff tear. According to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, rotator cuff tears are a common cause of disability and pain, and people over the age of 40 are at greater risk for experiencing this type of injury. How Rotator Cuff Tears are Classified

How You Can Sue For Emotional Distress

Even if you have suffered no physical harm, there are some situations where you can sue for emotional distress. To win the case, the judge would have to agree that the situation was outrageous and that it would be understandable why you would experience exceptional emotional stress. The Standards for Emotional Distress Lawsuits The defendant must have behaved in an intentional manner and the behavior must have been considered reckless. The conduct should have been extreme.