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posted by admin on Nov 16

This is something we here at the Minneapolis MN Personal Injury Law Firm often hear when someone finally gives us a call. Most often the biggest reasons why a victim never came forward is because they do not feel they have the right to take it to court or that they even have a case to present. And whether they came to this opinion on their own or were informed this by an insurance company it is always hard for them to hear that the statute of limitations has run out on such a case. This is why it is so important to understand that our Minneapolis MN Personal Injury Law Firm offers you a free consultation to go over the facts of your case. Whether you were a victim of a Drunk Driving case or simply one where there was a Failure to Yield you will see that our Lawyers will give you the best advice based on the facts of your case.

So don’t let your fears keep you from getting what you deserve. Don’t find out too late that too many years have gone by to do anything about the motor vehicle accident you were involved in. And make sure you choose the right Twin Cities Personal Injury Lawyers & Attorneys to handle the job for you. Not only will you get a free consultation with one of our lawyers but you will also be able to rest assured knowing that we will work hard to investigate and prove that the other driver was negligent in the operation of their motor vehicle.

posted by admin on Apr 15

Gun control is a very serious problem for any country so in Canada it is allowed to possess a firearm for certain reasons, but it is strictly regulated by a number of rules. The gun control laws in Canada are developed out of the centuries old common law right to keep firearms for the purpose of self-defense. This right was recognized in legislation in the 1689 English Bill of Rights, which forms part of Canada’s constitutional framework and which was passed to recognize those liberties needed for a free and democratic society.

Restricted licenses allow a person to own most of the handguns and some restricted semi-automatic rifles and shotguns. Handguns with barrels shorter than 104 mm are classed as prohibited. Some handguns are classed as prohibited by name. For this license type ) the applicant must have passed both the CFSC and the Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course (CRFSC).

The Gun Control law sets that a potential customer must be 18 years of age or older to purchase a firearm or legally maintain possession of one. Citizens under the age of 18 but over the age of 12 may obtain a Minor’s License. This license does not allow purchasing a firearm but allows borrowing a firearm unsupervised and purchasing ammunition. The Minors License can be also awarded to children under the age of 12 if they need a firearm to hunt or trap. This is useful for children in remote locations, primarily aboriginal communities, where hunting is practiced from very early on.

posted by admin on Feb 5

It seems like it’s impossible to go through an advert break on TV without seeing a piece about personal injury lawyers; they’re everywhere it seems, and like many other people, I questioned their validity. It wasn’t until I had an accident in the street which led to me being unable to walk, much less work, that I realised that I had been swayed by the common tabloid opinion.

Since I was only working part time and paid by the hour, I couldn’t really afford to take time off from work, but since I was unable to put any weight on that leg, a four hour shift in a supermarket warehouse just wasn’t going to happen. It looked like I was going to be moving back in with my parents while I went through the long recovery.

Although I took a little convincing because of the perception I had garnered through the mainstream media, I made a call to a local firm and met with one of their personal injury solicitors. He came across to me as being very professional and I felt comfortable dealing with him. There were no fees to pay for the initial consultation and they provided me with a lot of good advice for financing the claim. I felt like everything I thought I knew about personal injury claims and claimants was wrong – I’m not a complainer by nature, I just felt that I needed some compensation for my injury because I was unable to work, the same as many claimants, I’m sure. I wanted to go back to work as soon as I was able to; I just needed some money to tide me over until I could.