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Possession of Marijuana Diversion Program

Posted On August 20, 2019 Arizona Laws,Criminal Appeals,Criminal Defense,Felonies

As a resident of Arizona, it can be difficult to keep up with the constantly changing laws and new bills regarding marijuana. Currently, the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act only legalizes the possession of 2.5 ounces or less of marijuana for medicinal purposes, and only if you have a physician’s written certification.

Driving Without Insurance in Arizona

Posted On August 12, 2019 Arizona Laws,Car Accidents,Personal Injury

Arizona is a fault-based car insurance state. After a car accident, the party that caused the collision will be responsible for paying for the related damages, typically through his or her insurance plan. Every driver in Arizona must carry adequate automobile insurance to cover damages in case of at-fault accidents.

What is a Contingency Fee?

Posted On July 29, 2019 Blog,COVID-19 Resources,Personal Injury

A phrase you may come across during your search for a personal injury attorney in Glendale is contingency fee. Offering legal services on a contingency fee basis is a way for injury lawyers to make representation available to everyone. With a contingency fee payment arrangement, the client will never have to pay anything out of pocket for legal services.

City Walkability Checklist

Posted On July 24, 2019 Blog,Pedestrian Safety,Personal Injury

Walking is one of the most popular ways to get around Arizona. Walking has benefits for both the pedestrian and the environment. A city’s walkability refers to how safe and easy it is to walk or jog within.

According to WalkScore.com,

Learn the Basics of Pedestrian Safety

Posted On July 19, 2019 Pedestrian Safety,Personal Injury

Pedestrians are the road’s most vulnerable users. They are defenseless in collisions with vehicles and can easily suffer catastrophic or fatal injuries. Unfortunately, many drivers in Glendale do not take their responsibilities to pedestrians seriously. In 2017, almost 6,000 pedestrians died in traffic collisions throughout the U.S,

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