In many instances, the consequences of an auto accident are relatively straightforward. You and the driver of the other vehicle exchange insurance information and the insurers deal with the claim. What happens, however, if you are injured in a hit and run crash where the driver leaves the scene without giving you their insurance details?
If someone leaves the scene on accident without stopping, the first thing to do is to try and get any identifying information, especially the license plate number. If this is impossible, then at least try to remember the make and model of the vehicle, which could help police locate the driver.…
The best way to describe the Internet of Things (IoT) is to say it’s the internet of everything transmitted online from objects, tools, apps and devices. Whether your trade is making gourmet chocolates or mining for minerals, the IoT allows you to receive real-time information on the barometric pressure, the price of cocoa beans and the current market conditions for industrial stones.
As the IoT grows in importance and volume, you should be aware of the benefits and the risks involved in accessing and collecting the steady stream of data affecting your business and being created by it.…
When you meet with an estate-planning attorney to construct your estate plan they will offer a will and a trust. Many people think that a will is enough, but you shouldn’t just get a will. Instead, a trust is probably the best way to organize your estate plan for a myriad of reasons. Here are some of the reasons you should use a trust with your estate plan.
1. Trusts Give You More Control…