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What happens if I decline the breathaylzer test during a DWI police stop?
You’re driving on State Route 36 when a flash of blue and red appears in your rear-view mirror. You pull over to the shoulder and
What qualifies as a hematological disorder?
You may picture certain conditions that qualify as disorders that merit Social Security Disability Insurance. Depression, Crohn’s disease and wheelchair-bound paralysis are all examples of
Should your teen have a living will before attending college?
As a parent, you are proud to have raised a smart and well-rounded son or daughter. Now that your child’s high school graduation is on
Yes, whiplash can cause you to suffer a stroke
When considering the variety of catastrophic and life-changing injuries you might suffer in a motor vehicle accident, whiplash is typically far down the list. Still,
Employer responsibilities in winter conditions
Working in the snow and cold weather can pose risks that could result in significant personal injury. Employers throughout New York have a responsibility to
4 things you need to prove in a New York slip-and-fall case
New York’s commercial and residential property owners have a duty to keep their spaces safe for use, and if they fail to do so and
Common legal defenses for DWI charges
A DWI or DWAI conviction can lead to severe penalties that disrupt your life. You could face fees, a license suspension and even jail time.
6 elements that should be in your real estate purchase agreement
A purchase agreement contains terms, requirements and prices for the home you wish to purchase. There are many sections filled with information in such an
What is a living trust?
The vast majority of Americans understand the concept of wills and know why they are important. However, particularly if you have many assets, wills are