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People end up in court for many reasons. Most cases involve two areas of law: Contracts and Torts. Though there are many Tort laws, Negligence is the most common. A Contract is an exchange of agreements, and negligence is "failing to use ordinary care." In this website, we have prepared several articles for you to gain a basic understanding of these two areas of law, and the usual issues involved. But no matter what, please don't read one of these articles and decide alone whether you have a case. You should instead consult a lawyer licensed in the area where your case arose, or contact us, and ask our opinion.

Topics Covered

Insurance: Insurance comes in many different forms, but it is essentially a contract between the company and the consumer.

Negligence Law 101: One of the most common reasons people are sued is negligence. We explain what negligence is and how someone can recover

Contracts Law: There are many types of contracts. Most people think a contract is a written document. But Contract law says that many oral agreements are contracts.

Consumer Protection: Many states have enacted laws to protect consumers from being defrauded or taken advantage of by sellers.

Statute of Limitations: All cases have a time limit on when they can be brought. They vary depending on the type of case, and state where the claim began.

Help! I've Been Sued: Have you been sued? Here is some answers as to what to do and how to get a lawyer or even if you need to.

Working with a Lawyer: Working with a lawyer can be frustrating, agravating, and intimidating . Here, we give our tips to help you deal with them.

Do I have a case: Here's some suggestions for you to determine if you have a case.

Do it yourself: If you are goig to handle your own personal injury case, heres some advise on how to do it.

Handling your Property Damage Claim: Here's a guide for you to handle your property damage.

 

 

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