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Injured in an Uber Accident? Do these 4 Things

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Rideshare services such Uber, Lyft, and many others have only become more common in recent years, but as many people rely on these companies to provide rides during hectic times, there is always the possibility that a rideshare driver is involved in an automobile accident. When a crash occurs involving a rideshare driver, it can be incredibly complicated for the other parties involved to know how they can recover compensation. It is important for all people who suffer injuries or whose loved ones are killed in motor vehicle accidents involving rideshare drivers to quickly contact a  St. Louis accident lawyer . Experienced legal counsel will be able to determine who can be held liable and then work to make sure you recover every single dollar that is available to you. GO TO THE DOCTOR All people need to understand that following any kind of car accident, every single person needs to seek medical attention as soon as possible. This is true even when people do not think they were hurt bec

When Can You Expunge a Conviction in Missouri?

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  Missouri Revised Statute § 610.140 is the state expungement law. Over the past several years, lawmakers in Missouri have expanded the number of crimes for which expungement may be applicable. Senate Bills Nos. 53, 60 and 588, 603, and 942 all expanded the list of crimes that may be expunged. Missouri Revised Statute § 610.140.2 lists the offenses not eligible for expungement as being any class A felony, any dangerous felony, felony offenses of assault, misdemeanor or felony offenses of domestic assault, or felony offenses of kidnapping, any felony offense in which death is an element of the offense, any offense requiring registration as a sex offender, any intoxication-related traffic or boating offense, or an offense of operating an aircraft with an excessive blood alcohol content or while in an intoxicated condition, any violation that is a substantial equivalent of any offense not eligible for expungement, any violation of state law or county or municipal ordinance regulating the