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Should I Accept a Settlement Offer from the Insurance Company?

After being injured in an accident, one of the first steps is to file a claim with the at-fault party's insurance company. The company will investigate the claim and eventually make a settlement offer to compensate for losses. Deciding whether to accept an insurance settlement offer can be confusing. On...
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Misdemeanors vs. Felonies: Understanding the Key Differences

In the vast subject of criminal law, the categorization of criminal offenses plays a pivotal role in determining the gravity and subsequent consequences of an act. The terms "felony" and "misdemeanor" often dominate conversations, and it is critical to understand the differences between the both. This article seeks to shed...
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White Collar Crimes: When felonies aren’t Violent.

White-collar crime, distinct from violent crime, lives in a realm of criminal activity emphasizing deceit, concealment, or violation of trust. Typically perpetrated for financial gain, these crimes have far-reaching impacts on society. Coined by Edwin Sutherland in 1939, "white-collar crime" translates to criminal offenses committed by respected individuals in business...
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How to Respond to a FINRA Arbitration Complaint?

Facing a FINRA (Financial Industry Regulatory Authority) arbitration complaint can be a daunting experience for individuals and businesses involved in the financial world. In July 2023, a total of 1,914 new cases of arbitration were filed, with 1,093 (57%) categorized as customer complaints and 821 (43%) as intra-industry disputes. When...
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Tips To Avoid Tax Panic

As tax season approaches, many people struggle to keep up with all documents, tax files, and updates, leading to tax panic. It's crucial to have a few tips handy to avoid getting caught in such a situation. This will help in avoiding last-minute panics. With the proper knowledge, taxpayers can...
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Unlocking Autism Disability Benefits for Adults

79.3% of first disability petitions are turned down by DDS, or Disability Determination Services, offices, giving applicants time to file an appeal. If your application is denied, you have 60 days to file an appeal. There are two phases to appeals: reconsideration and hearing. However, you have the choice to...
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