• Can You Sue For Wrongful Death When The Defendant Dies?

    Wrongful death claims can arise from all kinds of circumstances, but car accidents and medical malpractice are two of the most common causes of premature death. When the grieving survivors file a wrongful death claim over the loss of their loved one, however, the case can get complicated by the defendant's death.  Defendants in wrongful death claims die all the time — sometimes from natural causes and sometimes from the same accident that claimed the life of their victim.
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  • Protecting Financial Assets After A Parent Passes Away

    If you recently experienced the tragic event in losing your only living parent, and you are the executor of their estate, you are most likely going through a range of emotions and uncertainties regarding the financial aspects of their property. There are several steps you need to take to aid in protecting your parent's assets. Here are some tasks it is necessary to take right way to ensure your parent's financial information and asset distribution is done with as little difficulty as possible.
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  • Unsafe Passage: The 3 Reasons Why A Child Car Safety Seat Can Be Dangerous

    Safety car seats or booster seats for children are a requirement in all provinces for children younger than 8 or 9 years old. Safety seats for infants and toddlers provide harnesses and padding to restrain a small child in the event of a vehicle crash. Booster seats elevate older children so that the vehicle's seat belt straps will fit across the chest correctly. While you may know the laws and the four stages of car seats, you may not know the 3 reasons why child safety seats fail:
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