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Exploring The Legal Process

Hello everyone! I'm Gael Phillips. It is nice to meet you. I'm here to talk to you about criminal laws, court proceedings and legal repercussions. I feel that sharing this knowledge is important, as many people do not realize how the legal process works. My first, and only, scrape with the law left me shaken. I did not know what to expect throughout the entire case, so I felt unprepared for the outcome. I hope to share my knowledge with people who are in need of support throughout the legal process. I will also post stories full of information about past legal cases for an idea about how the law works. The legal process doesn't need to be scary and mysterious. Sharing stories can give others the insight they need about their situation. Thanks for visiting, come back often!

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Why A Workers' Compensation Attorney Consultation Is Essential
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Spousal Support: Will It Be Part Of Your Divorce?
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Four Indications You Should Hire A Personal Injury Lawyer After A Car Accident

Many people get into car accidents and settle the issue with their insurance companies with little to no difficulty. However, there are other cases in which getting compensation for your car accident costs requires working with personal injury attorneys. How do you know which type of car accident you've been in? Here are four indications you've been involved in the type of crash that really calls for the help of an attorney. Read More 

In The Military & Got A DUI Charge While On Leave In Vegas? Here’s What You Need To Know

You've heard the television commercial that says, "What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas," and while that may be true for a lot of things, it's not always true for DUI charges. If you get charged with a DUI while on vacation in Vegas, it will likely follow you home due to the Driver License Compact, which is used by most states to exchange information regarding the traffic violations and license suspensions of non-residents. Read More 

3 Things To Know About Minors And Personal Injury Cases

While children can often bounce back quicker after injuries than adults, it can be hard to know the extent of a child's long-term injuries after an accident occurs. If your child was injured in an accident, you may wonder what to do about the compensation. You can file a personal injury case against the responsible party, but these cases are different when children are the victims. Here are three things you should know about this. Read More 

Seven Ways To Win Your Personal Injury Case

You've been seriously injured by another person, through no fault of your own. Whether it was a slip and fall, car accident, dog bite, or other traumatic experience, you now face a seemingly daunting challenge: win a settlement with the other party's insurance company. You are entitled to compensation for your hospitalization, medical bills, and ongoing expenses such as physical therapy. You may also be eligible for pain and suffering or mental anguish. Read More 

Five Things Drivers Should Learn From Bruce Jenner’s Accident

Bruce Jenner has been in the news for decades, and most recently, he has received attention after being in a car crash in which one woman died. Although it may take years to determine who if anyone was liable for that accident, drivers can learn from Jenner's positive response to the accident. If you are ever in an accident for which you may be held criminally or financially liable, follow Jenner's lead and do these five things: Read More