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Risky Driving Habits

Coronavirus Driving Habits: Less Traffic on the Roads but Worse Drivers

Coronavirus driving habits saw fewer people on the roads but more risky, bad driving habits. Why did car accidents and risky driving patterns increase when COVID-19 hit the USA and we were all told to stay home and off the highways? Despite coronavirus shutdowns telling everyone to stay home, highway […]

Top things to know about bankruptcy

Top Things to Know About Bankruptcy

Won’t Bankruptcy kill my credit? By law the fact of your Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing stays on your credit report for 10 years.  At the same time, I tell my clients that they will receive credit card solicitations in the months after their bankruptcy case closes.  Throw them in the […]

Medicinal Marijuana

Must Insurance Pay for Medicinal Marijuana After an Accident?

Medicinal marijuana after an accident may, some feel, help with symptoms. Should insurance pay for medical cannabis after you’ve been injured in an accident? Whether you’ve sustained an injury at work or in a car accident, insurance covers medical bills. At the same time, laws evolve slowly but surely. As […]

Lilly the Door Greeter

Lilly the Office Greeter is 12!

I turned 12! The job of door greeter is hard but somehow I’ve survived! With bad arthritis and some other crap I never thought I’d see 1o but here I am at a dozen! I chewed up my birthday presents and had steak tips for dinner on my 12th birthday. […]

giving an insurance statement

Five Things Never to Say to an Insurance Claims Adjuster

Unless you’re in the insurance claims business you might not know five things never to say to an insurance claims adjuster. But then it happens.  You’re in a car accident.  Insurance companies call.  You’ve decided to handle it yourself, despite the best advice here on my blog. Those with attorneys […]

Virtual Court Hearings

Virtual Court: Can They Zoom Away Right to Appear in Court?

Can courts guarantee constitutional rights by holding virtual court? The coronavirus pandemic changed many things in our daily lives.  As of this writing Covid-19 challenges continue.  Schools, restaurants, small businesses and others struggle to comply with ever changing rules and requirements But what about the courts? While lots of people […]

After you file bankruptcy

Eight Things That Happen After You File Bankruptcy

People facing mounting debt and collections often consider the bankruptcy option but what really happens after you file bankruptcy? You may have read about bankruptcy. You probably weighed the pros and cons. Even if you felt uneasy or even shock about the very idea of a personal bankruptcy filing there’s […]

Bad Drivers, Massachusetts

Bad Drivers: The Worst States, The Worst Habits

Bad drivers clog the highways everywhere. Three states topping the national list of awful drivers with bad records exist in New England. Step aside, New York. Three New England states fill out the top five slots in a nationwide ranking of states with bad drivers. In a study updated in […]

past medical records

When Insurance Companies Demand Past Medical Records

How far back can an insurance company go in requesting past medical records? Question: “I had a car accident and herniated a disc.  The claims adjuster sent a form telling me to sign letting them get medical records going back 15 years.  Can insurance companies demand medical records going back […]

Old Latin legal terms

Latin Legal Terms. Legalese and Plain English

Law schools teach the new generation of lawyers to write clearly in contrast to old muddled legalese, but even now, Latin legal terms persist. Despite attempts to use plain English some older Latin words and phrases simply won’t go away. Certain Latin terminology finds itself deeply embedded in legal culture. […]

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