Two Personal Injury Lawsuit Myths You May Have Heard

Posted on: 12 February 2015

There are a seemingly countless number of costs and problems that can arise as the result of a personal injury. When this is the result of another person's negligence, it may seem unfair that you have to pay these expenses. Luckily, the court systems will usually agree. While a personal injury lawsuit can be one of the best ways to ensure that your rights as an accident victim are protected, you may not know much about these cases which can lead you to believe a couple of misconceptions: [Read More]

Novice Inventors—You Must Meet These 3 Criteria to Get Your Patent Approved

Posted on: 5 February 2015

If you are a novice inventor, then it is vital that you understand the three criteria that are used to determine the approval of your new invention by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. These three criteria are known as novelty, non-obviousness, and utility. For the patent to be awarded, your new invention must meet each of these three criteria. If it fails to meet any of the three, then it will be denied. [Read More]

What To Do When Your Personal Injury Demand Letter Is Denied

Posted on: 29 January 2015

There are two common reasons why an insurance adjuster may reject a demand letter outright: when your demand is too low or your paperwork is incomplete. In either of these cases, it is up to you to make the right move to remedy the situation. Here is what you should do if the adjuster says that your: Paperwork Is Incomplete If the adjuster has told you that your paperwork is not complete, then it is up to you to make it complete. [Read More]