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Things We Wish We Never Needed To Know: Legal Considerations for Aviation Accidents

April 20th, 2009 by Amanda Lowe | No Comments | Filed in Aviation Law, Personal Injury Law

Airplane crashes cause a substantial amount of pain and suffering for all those involved—families, friends and the surrounding community. Dealing with that pain and suffering can at times be unbearable, especially given the suddenness of a loved one being taken away. At the beginning, it is hard to imagine how one will press on and be able to continue supporting (financially and emotionally) the survivors of the victim. It is a rare occurrence when family or friends don’t question “why did this happen” and wonder if the accident was fate or if it could have been prevented.
I’m sure we’ve all heard in recent news about the many plane crashes occurring both inside and outside the United States.  Read on…

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Homeowner’s Insurance Statute of Limitations

December 8th, 2008 by Jennifer Fay | No Comments | Filed in Real Estate Law

Homeowner’s insurance provides coverage in event of damage to your property. Your homeowner’s insurance may cover damage from fire, smoke, windstorm, hail and/or snow. Everyone’s homeowner’s insurance covers different damage to their property and you should Read on…

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