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Avoiding Motorcycle Accidents

January 3, 2016 Hastings and Hastings
Riding a motorcycle can be difficult and dangerous. Sure, there are experienced riders out there who have gone decades without ever getting in a crash or an accident, but statistically they are in the minority. Reduce your chance of getting in a motorcycle accident by learning about commons crashes and how to avoid them....
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5 Brilliant Tips Regarding Personal Injury Cases

January 2, 2016 Hastings and Hastings
Personal injury cases are complex lawsuits that often involve heartache, disappointment, frustration, and of course, injury. When filing a personal injury case, you want to do everything you can to increase the chance of reaching a favorable settlement. Following are our 5 tips for reaching a favorable settlement. 1) Document all Medical Attention This...
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What You Should Expected with a Free Consultation

January 1, 2016 Hastings and Hastings
After an accident of any kind it would be in your best interested to explore your legal options. This does not necessitate entering into an agreement with an attorney or taking a case to court. Rather, your first step should be to seek out legal consultation. In fact, many personal injury attorneys will offer...
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Essential Holiday Travel Tips

December 31, 2015 Hastings and Hastings
The holiday season is upon us. Everybody panic!!! Okay, now chill out. You have probably experienced some crazy, stressful, exhausting holidays in the past, but those days are over. Back then you didn’t check with us for awesome holiday travel tips. Eliminate hassle and extenuated ease by following our essential holiday travel tips. Book...
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Learning about Government: The Department of the Treasury

December 30, 2015 Hastings and Hastings
The Department of the Treasury is tied with the State Department as the oldest federal executive department in the United States. It was founded in 1789 through an Act of Congress and tasked to manage all government revenue. Alexander Hamilton was nominated as the first Secretary of the Treasury by President George Washington. He...
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