
Important Things to Know About Juvenile DUI Laws and Penalties in the US
The US has zero tolerance for juvenile drunk driving. The consequences of committing a DUI are harsh, and include loss of license, fines, and jail time. While statistics show that young drivers are less likely to drive under the influence, the risk of a crash is certainly high. When a young…
Is there any Difference between Workers’ Compensation Claims and Personal Injury Cases?
An employee who is injured at a work site can either file a personal injury case or a workers’ compensation claim. Many people wrongly assume that the two are one and the same, when in reality, they are significantly different. Personal injury lawsuits relate to different types of injuries that…
5 Common Mistakes to Avoid in Criminal Injury Cases
Steven woke one night to find a robber in his home. In the tussle that followed, Steven suffered a broken rib, but luckily the intruder was caught by the police. Due to the injury, Steven decided to file a criminal injury claim to get compensation for the injuries. It should…
Criminal Law 101: The Habeas Corpus Petition Process Explained
If you or someone you know has been wrongly detained, you should consider filing a habeas corpus petition in court. Habeas corpus (translation: produce the body) is an important legal concept that safeguards individuals’ freedom against lawless actions of the state. It ensures that miscarriages within the justice system are…
What Does Half-Time Motion Mean in A Criminal Defense Case?
One way to get a criminal charge dismissed is by filing a half-time motion in court. This motion is filed by the defendant to dismiss criminal charges filed by the prosecutors. While it may sound like a simple case, there are certain legal complexities involved in filing a half time…
How to Make a Personal Injury Claim for a Sports Injury?
Taking part in sports is a great way to remain in top shape, both mentally and physically. Almost every sport carries the risk of injuries such as a bruise, bump, or muscle strain. However, if a sports injury is serious and inflicted recklessly or intentionally, you can receive compensation for…
What is Colossus and How Does it Relate to Personal Injury Cases?
Colossus is a computer application that is used by insurance companies, and some attorneys, to evaluate personal injury claims. The software helps in determining the settlement value of the claims. In the US, it is used by more than 50% of claims adjusters and over 300 insurance companies, according to…
How to Maximize Personal Injury Settlements
Whether you have sustained an injury in an auto accident, a workplace, someone else’s home, or due to medical malpractice, the result is usually great emotional and financial hardship. The cost of treatment, lost days at work, and physical pain all add up, causing great suffering for the victim. Justice demands…
Rickards defeats DUI and Refusal in Middletown, New Jersey
The Law Office of Jordan B. Rickards recently represented a client charged with Driving Under the Influence (DUI) and refusal to submit to an alchotest (sometimes erroneously called a “breathalyzer”) in Middletown, New Jersey. The client was allegedly found passed out in her car in the parking lot of a…
Should You Hire a Family Law Attorney for a Prenuptial Agreement?
A prenuptial agreement may be the last thing in the minds of most couples that are about to marry, but its importance can’t be emphasized enough. In a prenuptial agreement both the partners disclose all financial assets, set rights and responsibilities, and how the properties will be divided in case…
What to Do If You’ve Been Served with a Summons
The prospect of someone unexpectedly showing up at your doorstep, or worse at your place of employment, and saying “you’ve been served” can be upsetting to say the least. You may want to lash out, laugh, cry, or just lock yourself in a room after you’ve been served with an…
Negligent Driving VS DUI: What are the Legal Repercussions?
Anyone who drives in a manner that endangers the life or property of another is guilty of negligent driving in the eyes of the law. The legal repercussions differ when a driver is convicted of driving negligently under the influence of alcohol. In other words, negligent driving and driving under…




