by Reginald Davis | Dec 7, 2022 | Blog
Assault can happen to anyone anytime: leaving a sporting event, in a parking lot, at work or school, or even in your own home. The aftermath of an assault can leave victims feeling scared to press charges or file a suit, and in some cases, the victim or the victim’s...
by Reginald Davis | Nov 10, 2022 | Blog
Federal law entitles you to a safe working environment free of safety hazards, faulty equipment, and other known health concerns (osha.gov). According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, heavy equipment accidents cause approximately 18,000 injuries annually (bls.gov)....
by Reginald Davis | Oct 19, 2022 | Blog
By definition, guardianship or conservatorship is a court-appointed, legal relationship of taking responsibility for caring for someone unable to manage their affairs. The position of guardianship can specifically be taken with minor children or elderly parents. This...
by Reginald Davis | Sep 7, 2022 | Blog
The legal system addresses two types of cases in the United States; civil and criminal. Civil cases result from a dispute between individuals, often resulting in a lawsuit to identify what is owed to one another. On the other hand, criminal cases are prosecuted...
by Reginald Davis | Aug 10, 2022 | Blog
According to the CDC’s latest report, an estimated 30 million people required medical attention for unintentional injuries that were a result of someone else’s actions or negligence. Personal injuries can cause financial hardship, emotional and personal...
by Reginald Davis | Jul 15, 2022 | Blog
Being the victim of any type of crime leaves people with a feeling of vulnerability, decreased safety, and often a financial loss. There is not a law that states that the victim is required to have independent legal representation, as each case is assigned a...