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How Do I Prove My Injuries in a DUI Crash?

Peter Charles - May 10, 2022

If you get the medical treatment you need, you will be left with important medical records that prove your injuries are legitimate.

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Why Don’t All Cars Have Ignition Interlock?

Peter Charles - May 10, 2022

Although installing ignition interlock devices on older cars is impossible, that doesn’t mean we can’t start making changes today.

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Here’s What You Need to Do After Suffering Lacerations in a DUI Accident

Peter Charles - May 10, 2022

After receiving medical treatment, you should get in touch with an attorney.

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Suffering an Amputation in a DUI Car Accident

Peter Charles - May 10, 2022

When you have suffered a serious injury like this, your PIP insurance coverage will likely be insufficient to cover your damages.

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How Much is Too Much When It Comes to Alcohol and Accidents?

Peter Charles - May 10, 2022

Texas has strict laws against driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol like all other jurisdictions in the United States.

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Steps to Sue a Drunk Driver Who Caused a Crash in Philadelphia

Peter Charles - May 10, 2022

who are caught and arrested can face fines that can cost thousands of dollars, a suspension of their driver’s license for several months to a year, and time in jail.

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Drunk Drivers Find They Must Pay for Accidents in San Antonio

Peter Charles - May 10, 2022

In the state of Texas, DWI or driving while intoxicated is the terminology used to describe all offenses related to driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

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How Severely are Drunk Drivers Punished After an Accident in Phoenix?

Peter Charles - May 10, 2022

Drunk drivers are also financially liable for any damage that they cause if the victim chooses to bring a civil lawsuit.

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Drunk Drivers in San Diego Need to Learn What Happens if They Cause Property Damage

Peter Charles - May 10, 2022

Using drugs or alcohol before driving is also a crime that can be punished through the criminal courts.

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Tylenol Relabeling has not Reduce Canada's Overdose Rate

Tylenol Relabeling has not Reduced Canada’s Overdose Rate

Sara E. Teller - May 10, 2022

Acetaminophen overdoses can lead to liver failure and Canada’s new labels are helping to reduce the issue.

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