If you are pursuing a car accident claim, then one of the possible defenses the other motorist can use is that of sudden medical emergency. This defense claims that the accident occurred because of the driver's medical emergency. Here are the elements the motorist will need to prove to use the defense successfully:
The Medical Emergency Did Not Build Up Slowly
Driving is one of the most dangerous things people do today, and every motorist should know this.
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Being accused of this charge is very serious, and your first order of business should be to contact a criminal defense attorney to handle your case. If you are convicted, you could face fines, jail time, prison time, probation and the lifelong label of "sex offender". You need to defend yourself against this charge, so read on to learn more.
The Term Date Rape
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If you've just been injured, you may not know what to do if you're facing medical bills you can't afford to pay. If the injury was the fault of a business or other person, you might be able to file a personal injury claim. Since this can be a complicated process, you'll want to hire an attorney to help. You probably don't want to agree to a settlement until a personal injury attorney has read over the documents since the other party's insurance will want to pay as little as possible.
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Is someone sexually harassing you at work? You may feel uncomfortable when you arrive at work because you already know that specific person is going to make sexual advances, say something perverted, or even do something to make you feel uncomfortable. You don't have to continue working in an environment where you feel threatened and are being treated badly. If you're afraid of dealing with repercussions for reporting the sexual harassment, it's important to follow a few important steps.
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Just when you least expect it, a trip to the doctor confirms your worst fears: you have genital herpes. If you're like most, your thoughts will immediately go to your last few sexual encounters. You wonder who gave it to you, and you wonder who you might have passed it to as well. Herpes can affect people and show no visible symptoms and it's more prevalent than you think; the Centers for Disease Control estimates that as many as 1 in 6 people aged 14-49 actually have this sexually transmitted disease.
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