Improvements to the Criminal Records Act and Record Suspension
In Canada, as in many other countries, there are two ways to handle criminal offenses: one time and multiple time. There have been recent changes in the laws regarding expunging or sealing criminal records. Unless a conviction has been expunged or sealed, and the offence has been cleared from your criminal record by the courts, […]
How A Pedestrian Injury Accident Case Works
A pedestrian accident can occur anywhere along the lines of existing roads and highways. Any type of road or highway can become susceptible to pedestrian accidents, but certain environments pose particular risks. Areas that are made for cars and not-so-roads are especially prone to pedestrian accidents. A pedestrian injury accident occurs every five minutes in […]
How To Calculate Severance Pay?
Severance pay, also known as ‘severance package’ or ‘severance agreement’, refers to the sum of money an employer must pay their employee when the employee is dismissed due to no personal fault or error. The main objective of paying employees a severance pay is to allow them to cater to their immediate, day-to-day financial needs […]
Oklahoma Crash Facts
The world over, car crashes have been among the leading killer, and the State of Oklahoma is no different. According to a report from the Oklahoma state department of health, at least 650 Oklahomans die, and over 35,000 get serious injuries from road accidents yearly. In fact, in 2011 alone, there were eight crashes every […]
New York Teen Driving Statistics
The second leading cause of teens deaths in the US is motor vehicle crashes, according to CDC. It’s almost impossible to talk about teens driving without mentioning accidents. But the good news is that the accidents are preventable, and with good strategies, the safety of the young drivers is assured. How serious is the problem? […]
New Jersey Drunk Driving Statistics
If you’ve been in New Jersey, you know how densely populated the state is. The population density is about 1211 residents per square mile- relatively high. The population density and the state’s proximity to other major cities like Philadelphia and New York make it dangerous to drive. But truth must be told; New Jersey seems […]
