Archive for April, 2009

Child Abuse and Neglect: Where Do We Draw the Line?

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

What type of behavior is child neglect and what is not? It’s a question of where we draw the line as a society.
Lack of supervision is one of the legal definitions of child neglect. However, we are left to decide for ourselves to what degree someone must fail to supervise a child before we say [...]

Highway Death Highlights Importance of Uninsured Motorist Coverage

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

I’ve blogged about highway deaths before and I’ll surely blog about them again after this. They almost all remind me about the importance of under/uninsured motorist coverage. Most of the car accidents I read about are caused by someone driving very recklessly and those people don’t strike me as the kind who are likely to [...]

Where Valid Legal Claims Go To Die

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

Our legal system is designed to serve justice. That term can be nebulous and differs according to age, race and other demographics. But suffice it to say, our legal system is not perfect and does not administer justice in every case.
Decide for yourself if that is the situation in the following instance. Some will surely [...]