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How Much Can You Get from a Wrongful Arrest Lawsuit?
The answer to how much you can get from a false arrest lawsuit is not simple, as it depends on several factors that we will explore here.

Where can I cash a settlement check?
You can go to a bank, a check-cashing store, or even a grocery store. However, each option comes with its own fees and limitations, so doing some research can help you save some money.

How Do Legal Settlement Payouts Work?
If you recently won a settlement for your case, you may be eagerly awaiting your payout. However, getting a settlement check is much more than

Personal Injury Lawsuit Glossary for Plaintiffs
The legal profession is known for its distinct terminologies. An individual who has studied law or worked in the legal system is well aware of

How Are Settlements Paid Out? Choosing Between a Structured Settlement or a Lump Sum
A personal injury lawsuit could result in a settlement agreement between the parties involved, or it could end up in a court decision awarding damages

Is It Worth Suing Someone Who Has No Money?
Obtaining compensation for a personal injury is the very holy grail behind filing a lawsuit or a claim. Any action from someone who causes you

When to Consider an Out-of-Court Settlement?
Litigation affects a significant percentage of a nation’s population at some point in their lives, whether it’s personal injury, business disputes, or civil rights issues.

What is the value of a nursing home abuse case?
Nursing homes play a significant role in our society by providing care to elderly members in America. These facilities are bound by law to provide

An Analysis of Delayed Justice for Personal Injuries
Victims of no-fault accidents are all too familiar with the harsh reality that their legal cases might not see a resolution anytime soon. In most

Litigation Funding Disclosure of Patent Cases in Delaware
Litigation funding is a financial arrangement between third-party funders and the party to a case in which the former provides funding to support the latter