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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Someone Hit My Parked Car & Left: 6 Steps To Take (2025)
If someone hit your parked car and left, you have options. Learn the 6 steps to take next and how to get your car repairs covered. -
What Is Reckless Driving? (May 2025)
Reckless driving is more than speeding — it involves driving in a way that seriously endangers the safety of others. Here’s what you need to know. -
The Most Common Truck Accident Injuries (May 2025)
Truck accident injuries are often severe because of the size of these vehicles. Find out which injuries tend to be the most common. -
What Is A Vehicular Assault Charge? (May 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. -
What To Do When Car Insurance Denies A Claim (2025)
Not all insurance claims are approved on the first try. Wondering what to do when car insurance denies a claim? You may have more options than you think. -
Jackknife Truck Accidents: How They Occur (May 2025)
Jackknife truck accidents can result in catastrophic injuries and fatalities. ConsumerShield shares what they are and how they occur. -
Can Someone Sue You For A Car Accident If You Have Insurance?
Can someone sue you for a car accident if you have insurance? The short answer is yes. Learn the circumstances that may lead to a lawsuit. -
Intentional Tort: Meaning & Can I Seek Compensation? (2025)
Intentional tort is a class of wrongs for which a victim can pursue an injury claim. Learn what intentional torts are and when you can seek compensation. -
Burn Injury Settlements: How Much Can You Get? (May 2025)
A burn injury can cause pain, disfigurement, and permanent disabilities. Learn about the factors that determine the size of burn injury settlements. -
Is It Illegal To Drive With A Broken Side Mirror? (May 2025)
Is it illegal to drive with a broken side mirror? ConsumerShield offers information on the laws regarding the penalties you could face. -
My Lawyer Took My Settlement: Signs To Watch For (2025)
After your injury case wraps up, you might think, “My lawyer took my settlement.” Learn why your lawyer received your settlement check and what’s next. -
Is It Illegal to Drive Without a Shirt? Public Indecency (2025)
Driving shirtless isn’t illegal in most states, but it can still lead to legal issues or accident liability if it causes a distraction.