Identifying the liable party in a car accident is an important step in claiming compensation. But accidents are often confusing, and you may not be able to identify who was at fault immediately. In many rear-end collisions, the rear driver is at fault. But this isn’t always the case. Learn more about rear-end collisions and
Experiencing crime can be very traumatic, and that’s especially true if you’re an immigrant. Immigrants tend to be unfamiliar with U.S. laws and often have no idea what to do if they’re victimized by a crime. These factors can make immigrants attractive targets to criminals. Many criminals go after non-U.S. citizens because they either can’t
For people from certain countries where return may not be safe, applying for temporary protected status (TPS) to stay in the U.S. on a short-term basis is an option. USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services) oversees the TPS program. What questions should you ask your Connecticut immigration lawyer about TPS? What Is Temporary Protected
As a permanent resident (green card holder) or citizen, if you have a family member still in your home country who would like to move to the U.S., you may be able to sponsor their visa petition. Family-based immigration visas can help you bring a loved one to the U.S. If you want to sponsor
Car accidents are expensive. Not only do you have to pay to repair your vehicle, but you might also have injuries that rack up steep medical bills and prevent you from working during your recovery. So, can you recover lost wages after a car accident? The answer is generally yes, as long as you were
Evidence is key if you want to succeed in a catastrophic injury case. The more evidence you have that demonstrates the other party was at fault, the greater your chances of securing compensation as an injury victim. But where do you find this evidence, and how do you keep it safe until your insurance claim
Commercial truck accidents often involve complicated circumstances that make their cases trickier than normal. For example, trucks can either drive interstate or intrastate routes. Interstate trucking companies are not under the jurisdiction of one state, which means such cases may be tried in federal court instead of a state court. Learn how truck accident cases