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Do You Pay Taxes on Personal Injury Lawsuit Settlements?

Whenever an American citizen receives any kind of substantial windfall, there is an expectation for the U.S. government to come looking for its share through taxation laws. While some things like lottery winnings are absolutely subject to taxation, other types of monetary awards are not.

Fatality rate increased during first six months of 2016

Posted On October 12, 2016 I Wrongful Death

Arizona motorists might want to take heed of a report from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and drive more carefully. According to the NHTSA, almost 18,000 people were killed during the first six months of 2016, and if the numbers continue, 2016 will have the largest increase in traffic fatalities in several decades.

Coping With the Financial Fallout From Personal Injury

Posted On September 21, 2016 I Personal Injury,Wrongful Death

When you are hurt as a result of an accident, whether at work, a commercial property or public place, the sudden need for medical attention can be overwhelming. While it is always good to be prepared for the worst, you can’t plan for sudden injury.

Negligent Security Can Lead to Violent Criminal Acts

Posted On September 19, 2016 I Wrongful Death

The notorious Arizona inmate attack on a prison teacher was in the news again recently. More than two and a half years ago, an Arizona Department of Corrections inmate violently assaulted a teacher within a medium-security prison. The assailant, Jacob Harvey, was serving a 30-year sentence as a violent sex offender.

Melissa Rivers settles lawsuit over mother’s death

Posted On May 23, 2016 I Personal Injury,Wrongful Death

Arizona residents who were fans of the late comedian Joan Rivers have probably heard about the medical mistakes that led to her death. Rivers was undergoing throat surgery at a clinic when she died in September 2014 at the age of 81.

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