Who Is To Blame For A Prescription Drug Error?

When a doctor prescribes you a medication and you pick it up from your local pharmacy, you have every reason to believe that the medication has been prescribed with your health and wellness in mind. Unfortunately, prescription drug errors happen all the time--and the results can be devastating. Serious illness, injury, or even death can occur as a result of a prescription drug error. If this has happened to you or somebody that you know, you may be wondering who should be held responsible and what recourse you may have. [Read More]

Common Myths About Posting Bail

Being arrested and held in a jail can be a frightening experience to go through. Luckily, the ability to post bail will grant individuals the freedom to leave jail until their trial has concluded. While this is an important right, it is common for individuals to require the use of bail bonding services to be able to pay the large amounts of money involved with bail. This makes knowing the truth concerning some common myths vital to your ability to make informed choices about posting bail. [Read More]

4 Types Of Nursing Home Neglect

When you have a loved one or family member who is in a nursing home, you need to make sure that you keep an eye on how your family member is treated. The four types of abuse that one has to be on the lookout for are physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse and financial abuse. If you suspect that your loved one is being abused by their nursing home care providers, you need to speak with an attorney so that the nursing home faces consequences for their treatment of your loved one and to ensure that you are able to move your loved one, which can be complicated depending on who is financing your loved one's care. [Read More]

Executor Of An Estate? Don't Make These Mistakes

If you've been selected to be an executor for someone's estate, know that this job comes with many responsibilities. That's why it helps to know what mistakes can be made when doing this job so that you do not make them yourself. Not Requesting The Proper Amount of Death Certificates Common sense would say that you only need one death certificate of the person who passes away. Unfortunately, you will need several death certificates. [Read More]