Sarah Edwards
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Sarah Edwards is a seasoned legal writer with more than a decade of experience. Edwards has a deep understanding of advanced legal concepts and a knack for conveying complex topics in simple language. She is currently a Forbes Legal contributor and regularly covers personal injury and family law.
Sarah Edwards Content
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What Is Average Payout For Roundup Lawsuit? (Feb 2025)
Roundup has been linked to non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. What is the average payout for a Roundup lawsuit, and how can you pursue a claim? -
What Is a Vehicular Assault Charge? (February 2025)
Vehicular assault is a serious crime that can have a lifelong impact on both the victim and perpetrator. Here’s what you should know if you’ve been charged. -
The Most Common Truck Accident Injuries (February 2025)
Truck accident injuries are often severe because of the size of these vehicles. Find out which injuries tend to be the most common. -
Lane Splitting: A Comprehensive Guide (February 2025)
Lane splitting is a dangerous practice that occurs when a motorcyclist drives in between two lanes of vehicles. Here’s what you need to know. -
Are Personal Injury Settlements Taxable? (February 2025)
Are personal injury settlements taxable? ConsumerShield shares all about what you can expect when you receive a personal injury settlement. -
How Much Does Workers’ Comp Pay for Injury Claims? (Feb 2025)
How much does workers’ comp pay? It’s a common question. The answer depends primarily on your wages and the state in which you work. -
Defamation Lawsuit: Reclaim Your Reputation (February 2025)
Defamation lawsuits allow victims of false factual statements to seek compensation. Learn how a defamation lawsuit can protect your reputation. -
What Is a Preliminary Hearing in a Criminal Case? (Feb 2025)
What is a preliminary hearing? Find out more about this important step in the legal process and what it can mean for your criminal case. -
Can My Employer Be Notified Of My DUI? (2025)
It’s a common question — “Will my employer be notified of my DUI?” The answer depends on your industry, your job’s disclosure policy and other factors. -
Tort Reform: How Reformers Try To Fix The Tort System (2025)
Tort reform is a buzz phrase that pops up periodically. Learn about tort reform and how reformers propose to solve the perceived problems. -
What Happens If I Hit A Car But No Damage Is Done? (Feb 2025)
Are you wondering, “What happens if I hit a car but no damage is done?” Learn about how to protect your rights after a minor collision. -
What Happens If You Have No Insurance But The Other Driver Was At Fault?
What happens if you have no insurance but the other driver was at fault? The other driver may be liable for your injuries even under these circumstances.