Immediately after an Auto Accident

Auto Accident occur with great frequency in Pennsylvania.  Here are some tips to follow in the immediate aftermath of the crash.

Auto accidents occur in Pennsylvania every day at an alarming rate. They are difficult to deal with because of their commotion, excitement and disbelief. The following are a few tips to help deal with the immediate aftermath of the automobile accident.

1. Stop Immediately! Pennsylvania law requires that if you are involved in an accident that you must stop at the accident scene. You should immediately call an ambulance if anyone is injured. However, do not try to move the injured persons. If possible, try to warn oncoming vehicles of the accident by means of a flare or bright/flashing light.

Copyright Theft - Fraud Gone Rampant

We hear a great deal about credit card fraud on the internet, and illegal downloading of music gets high profile publicity. However, those are not the only illegal activities taking place online.

Copyright theft relating to ebooks, articles and software is rampant. People with no rights at all sell the software of others, sometimes even giving it away in a thieves’ bundle. The same is true of ebooks. The authors of these products may have spent months or even years working on them. They will, no doubt, have put them up for sale, either directly, through affiliates, or by selling resell rights, at a market price that will make it all worthwhile, and possibly after taking professional advice on the pricing. They will then have planned and set up all the marketing, again maybe with expensive professional advice. The owner has done all the hard work, and now expects the rewards their effort deserves.

Dui Help - Refuse Dui Pre-screening Tests

In most states, if you are suspected of drunk driving, you must take a blood alcohol content test such as a breathalyzer when asked to do so by police or face very harsh penalties. But police must have reasonable suspicion that you have been drinking before they can ask you to take a BAC test.

To establish reasonable suspicion police use a range of questions and DUI pre-screening or field sobriety tests. You are not required to answer the questions or to participate in any of the tests. If you do go along with these tests you are only giving the officer the reasonable suspicion he or she needs to require you to take a BAC test.

Tips To Protect Yourself From Identity Theft

There are several things you can do to help protect yourself from identity theft, however most of the things you can do require some effort on your part. If you are determined to watch your credit then there are things you can do. Your first step should be purchasing a shredder for your home.

The shredder should become your best friend. Anything that comes into your home that has an account number, birthday, or even social security number that you do not keep and file away in a locked storage box should be shredded. Once the papers are shredded, you can choose to either throw them away as normal, or burn the papers to ensure that nobody can get your personal information from them. While this helps, there are still other ways you can become the victim of identity theft.

How To Get The Most From Your Criminal Defense Lawyer

You’ve found a lawyer that you like. He or she seems incredibly intelligent and knows the law backwards and forwards. Now you need to decide on one thing: How can I utilize this person’s skills to defend me on a criminal charge?

Understanding both your role as a client and the attorney’s role as your lawyer is necessary in order to present the best defense possible on a criminal charge.

Your Attorney’s Job: Teaching, Negotiating, and Litigating.