by Thom Goolsby | Jan 22, 2009 | General Blogs
Do not expect your employer’s workers’ compensation insurance adjuster to explain your rights to you. That is not their job and it will not happen. Knowledge is power. The only way a injured worker can be protected is with knowledge — knowledge of the law,...
by Thom Goolsby | Jan 14, 2009 | General Blogs
Driving with a revoked license is a class 1 misdemeanor punishable by a maximum sentence of four months in jail. Once your license is revoked, a single conviction for a moving violation during a period of revocation will result in a one-year license suspension. Three...
by Thom Goolsby | Jan 14, 2009 | General Blogs
A person driving with a revoked license, sometimes unknowingly, may subsequently be charged with numerous tickets for moving violations during the period of revocation. This can get to the point where a person may become hopeless of ever having their license...
by Thom Goolsby | Jan 14, 2009 | General Blogs
Driving with a suspended driver’s license is a serious charge. The ramifications of a conviction are significant, and at best will extend the time of your revocation or suspension, and at worst may cost you your driving privileges forever. Regardless of your...
by Thom Goolsby | Jan 14, 2009 | Revoked License
The following are just some of the circumstances that can lead to having your driving privileges suspended or revoked: Dropping out of school Failing to appear in court Accumulation of excessive DMV points Speeding over 15 mph over the speed limit and over 55 MPH Two...
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