Mark works at the local factory. After years of lifting heavy parts over his head, his shoulder is becoming increasingly sore. He sees a doctor, who says he needs surgery, and even then he may not be able to work very much longer. Mark's supervisor says that he can't file a Workers' Compensation action because he can't point to a specific date that he got hurt. Where can Mark go for help?
Sally's abusive husband left in the middle of the night, taking the children. She hears from his parents that he moved out of state and that Sally will never see the kids again. Sally's friends are giving her conflicting advice, and none of it sounds right. Where can she go to find answers?
Joe has just been arrested and charged with burglary. The police tell Joe they have his fingerprints, his DNA, and an eyewitness, and it will be easier on him if he just tells them what they already know. Joe knows he didn't break into anyone's house. However, the police say that the watch Joe's sister recently gave Joe for his birthday was reported stolen in a burglary two months ago. What does Joe need to do next?
An attorney with experience in these areas can give you sound legal advice and assist you in getting the justice you deserve. Just as a skilled mechanic is familiar with the inner workings of a car engine, a skilled attorney is familiar with the inner workings of the court system. Your attorney knows how to fight the insurance companies when they refuse to pay your medical bills. Your attorney knows what to file to seek custody of your children and protect you from an abusive spouse or significant other. Your attorney can advise you not to answer questions and can gather the evidence that shows the weaknesses in the State's case.
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