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Location Importance And Crime

 


Location Importance And Crime


When looking to buy a house, the location of the house is very important.  Most people want to buy a home in a decent neighborhood, as they have the intention to remain at their home for many years to come.  If someone is planning to buy a home strictly for the resale value, then the location will prove to be even more important.  The resale factor of a home is very dependant on the location, simply because someone wouldn't want to buy a home that wasn't in a decent neighborhood.


When buying a home, the general rule of thumb is to purchase a home that will appeal to a large number of potential buyers.  To do this, you'll need to look at the location of the home.  The community is very important, especially in terms of crime.  If you buy a home in a neighborhood that is well known for crime you'll more than likely have difficulty when you try to sale.  Bad neighborhoods generally spark little to no interest.  These days, people want to buy homes in the best possible neighborhoods that they can afford.


When buying your home, you should always narrow the choices down a few of the best cities around you.  You'll want to buy your home in a community that has a very stable economy and plenty of commercial and business districts.  This way, when you decide to sell your house, you can rest assured that your house is in a good selling area.  You should also look at the crime statistics for the area as well. If the crime rate is high, you should look into another area.


You should also look into the local school system as well.  Even though you may not have kids now, you should always think about the future.  A home that is within a short distance to shopping centers and quality schools are always easy to sale. If you buy a home that is in a bad neighborhood and has poor schools, you'll quickly regret that decision.  If you can't afford to purchase a home that is in a good location, you should work on your credit and save up some money until you are able to purchase a home that is in a desirable location.


Although the size of a home is important, the location is one of the most important aspects to buying a home.  The location is important for those living in the home as well as the resale value.  A home that is in a desirable location is always easy to sale, for the simple fact that the location speaks for itself.  If you've been thinking about buying a home for the resale value - you should always make sure that you pay close attention to the location.


#crime #homeownership #safety

Protect Homes From Intruders

 


Protect Homes From Intruders

SAFETY AT YOUR FRONT DOOR
1. Never automatically open your front door. Make sure you know your caller's identity before admitting him. 
2. If the person at your door is a stranger, ask for identification to be passed under
the door. If he is unable to do this, do not admit him.
3. It is advisable to have a wide angle viewer (peep-hole) in the door so that you can check a person's identity without unlocking your door.

HOME SAFETY

1. All doors in your home leading to the outside should have deadbolt locks.
2. When away at night, leave a light burning,
3. Do not leave a key over a door or under al mat.
The single lock on a garage door is inadequate to keep intruders from prying up
the opposite side and crawling in. Use a padlock. But never leave it unlocked.
This is an invitation to have the padlock removed so that a key can be made,
and the lock returned to its position. Later, the burglar returns when no one is
home and enters at his leisure, using "his" key.
S. Mark your valuables and keep an accurate record of all most valuable
possessions.

When leaving on a trip:

A. Stop all deliveries.
B. Connect a light to a timer.
C. Notify the police and have a neighbor check your home periodically.
D. Have someone maintain your lawn. Call a concerned neighbor. If you see a suspicious person, car or situation, contact the police.



SAFETY FOR THE APARTMENT DWELLER

1. If you live in an apartment building with an intercom system to the front door, make sure the landlord keeps it in operating order.
2. Never admit anyone unless you are expecting him or know him.
3. Never admit anyone to the building who is there to see another tenant or to deliver something to another apartment.
4. Anyone asking admission so that he can do some work for another tenant should not be admitted, but should be referred to the building manager.
5. If you see someone in your building who looks out of place or is acting suspiciously, contact the police.

#crime #safety

How Much Can You Sue For in a Wrongful Death Case?

 

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How Much Can You Sue For in a Wrongful Death Case?

Negligent acts, failures to act, and deliberate conduct sometimes lead to injures so severe that the victim does not survive can be classified as “wrongful death.”

Seeking Justice for Your Loved One’s Death

Wrongful death is the most serious claim the Clauson Law Firm handles. The loss of life due to the negligence of another person is a tragedy that could have been avoided if only the wrongdoer acted with appropriate care. 

Unlike other claims where a financial loss or property damage can be made right by the insurance company writing a check, no amount of money can compensate a spouse, a child, or a parent for the unnecessary death of their loved one. The only recourse we have to seek justice for wrongful death is to file a lawsuit seeking financial restitution from the person responsible for the death.

How much can you sue for? – North Carolina does not limit the amount

Every state has its laws regarding how wrongful death claims are adjudicated. In North Carolina, there are statutory rules that apply to all claims and lawsuits filed to recover compensation from the negligent or reckless party.

North Carolina has no cap on the amount you can recover in a wrongful death claim. The size of any settlement or money judgment is determined by all the facts and circumstances of the individual case.

How is the size of a wrongful death settlement determined?

The amount of a wrongful death settlement or a jury verdict is based on how these factors apply to the injury and death of your loved one.`

  • expenses for medical care, treatment, and hospitalization
  • the pain and suffering experienced by the decedent
  • funeral expenses
  • the monetary value of the decedent to the person(s) entitled to receive the settlement proceeds
  • including the lost net income of the person who died
  • value of the lost services, protection, care, and assistance of the decedent, whether voluntary or obligatory to the person(s) entitled to receive the settlement proceeds.
  • value of the loss of the decedent’s society, companionship, comfort, guidance, and advice to the person(s) entitled to receive the settlement proceeds
  • punitive damages the decedent could have recovered for the injury if they survived, and for their death, if caused through malice or willful or wanton conduct.

How much time do you have to sue before it’s too late?

The statute of limitation for a wrongful death claim in North Carolina is two years from the person’s death. But the statute of limitation for a personal injury lawsuit is three years.

That means that if the victim dies more than 12 months after suffering the injury that ultimately causes their death, the statute of limitation for the personal injury could run out before the wrongful death statute does. If the time runs out for a personal injury suit before the time to sue for wrongful death, then you are barred from filing the death claim, even if it’s less than two years from the date of death.

Sound complicated? That’s why the Clauson Law Firm’s experience is so valuable as your North Carolina wrongful death attorney. Our team of skilled lawyers, investigators, paralegals, and support staff are experts dealing with these complicated issues and exercising their professional judgment to protect you from missing deadlines or assessing your own family’s claims.

How can Contributory Negligence interfere with winning compensation?

North Carolina follows the legal theory called “Contributory Negligence.” Large insurance companies often try to block a plaintiff’s claim.

Under the contributory negligence law, if the decedent was negligent in the least during the incident leading to their injury or death, then no compensation or recovery can be obtained by suit against the party primarily responsible for the victim’s injuries.

The Clauson Law Firm team knows how to confront such an argument and how to protect your case from being harmed by an unfair claim that your family member contributed negligence to their injury and death.

There is also an exception to the rule. If the primary wrongdoer had the “last clear chance” to prevent the event causing the victim’s injury, then the decedent’s negligence may not be used to defeat the wrongful death claim. As you can seeBusiness Management Articles, it takes a deep understanding of the applicable law to bring your claim through the array of defenses insurance company lawyers will use to avoid compensating those family members who lost their loved ones.

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The Clauson Law Firm is committed to serving America's Social Security Disability claimants, and clients injured by dangerous drugs. Clauson law also represents North Carolina's injured accident victims, by working to help secure the maximum compensation and highest benefits possible for every client

#justice #justicesystem #legal #litigation #wrongfuldeath

12/22/24

Human Trafficking

 




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OPINION: Democrats OWN The Current Healthcare SITUATION

 

 


OPINION: Democrats OWN The Current Healthcare SITUATION

If they are mad now over the current Healthcare situation, they're really gonna be mad when the Medicare Reduction payments kick in due to the Inflation Reduction Act. Ya gotta read the SMALL PRINT.

Democrats make THINK they care about your Healthcare. They just wanna CONTROL your healthcare.

Remember, the people outraged the most who are willing to kill and applauding the CEO Killer are the same people who thought it was the way to go. Not a single Republican voted for the ACA or the Inflation Reduction Act. DEMOCRATS OWN THIS SITUATION. 

WE TOLD YOU SO!!!

That UnitedHealthcare CEO came from basically nothing. He was from a town of less than 400 people. He worked the fields in Iowa. He graduated from the University of Iowa with Honors ... said to be at the top of his class.

And people are celebrating his death ...

He was in the process of making it easier for members to process their claims.

My Mother has UnitedHealthcare...

#UnitedHealthcare #CEOShot 



What we know about Luigi Mangione, suspect charged in UnitedHealthcare CEO's killing


12/18/24

SAFETY ON PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

 




SAFETY ON PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
1. While waiting for a bus or streetcar, stand near Others who are also waiting.
2. If the immediate area is deserted or in darkness, stand near an occupied building or in a lighted area until transportation arrives.
3. Once on a bus or streetcar, be aware of those around you. If someone looks or
acts suspicious notify the driver.
4. If the coach is empty or nearly empty, sit as far up front and as close to the driver as possible.
5. If someone begins to bother you, get up and notify the driver immediately.
6. Upon arriving at your stop, be aware of those who alight with you. If you feel you are being followed, go to the nearest occupied building and ask for assistance.
7. After dark, attempt to get off the bus in well-lighted areas. Use only well-lighted streets to reach your final destination.

AUTO SAFETY
1. Make certain your car is always in good working order, with safe tires and an adequate amount of gasoline for your planned trip.
2. Always check your car before getting in to make sure that no one is hiding inside.
3. If you have a garage, be sure you lock the door as you leave.
4. It is best to park in attended lots. If you must leave a key with the attendant, leave only the ignition key. In all other cases, lock your car.
5. Do not leave packages or personal items in open view in the car. Place them in the trunk.
6. At night park only in lighted areas.
7. If you are in danger of being harmed or grabbed while in your car, start sounding your horn until assistance arrives.
8. Never pick up a hitchhiker.
9. If you have a flat tire in an area you feel might not be safe, try to keep driving until you reach a safe location.
10. If you feel you are being followed, drive to the nearest police or fire station, or open filling station.

ELEVATOR SAFETY
1. Observe the elevator interior before entering. Wait until the next elevator if you are uncertain of any occupants.
2. Females riding the elevator alone should always stand near the control panel. If accosted, press ALL buttons.
3. If a suspicious person enters the elevator, exit before the door closes.
Before exiting from the elevator, observe the corridor for suspicious activity.

#travel #vacation #security #crime

12/17/24

Duke LaCrosse Accuser Admits Lying

 



Duke LaCrosse Accuser Admits Lying

The Lady [Stripper] who accused the Duke LaCrosse players of rape 18 years ago has admitted she lied. The players got a 20 Million Dollar/each, the prosecutor was disbarred for lying. She never was charged for perjury. However, she us in prison now for killing her boyfriend in 2011.

Sometimes you're better off alone.

#Duke #Rape #DukeLaCrosse #Crime

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Woman who accused Duke lacrosse players of rape in 2006 now admits she lied

One-time accuser Crystal Mangum said she "betrayed the trust of a lot of other people who believed in me."

Madison, WI School Shooter

 


OPINION:

Madison, WI School Shooter

Someone did some digging. The Madison, WI school shooter had a 6 page Manifesto. She hated humanity. She hated her Dad. She was quiet. She went by the name 'Samantha'. She was a biological female. That apparently means something nowadays. She wrote the manifesto as if she was explaining what she did AFTER the act, if that makes sense. Sparing the details, she was a MAD and TWISTED young Woman who had planned this for a while ... BTW, she idolized mass [school] shooters. She was also a 'True' Racist ... according to her Manifesto


With all the JUNK that is being put into kids' heads today it will take another generation and devine intervention to wash this evil out of society.


This young Lady was a real 'Female'. The Nashville shooter wasn't. We STILL do NOT know about her/his Manifesto.


RESEARCH:


Natalie Rupnow's Reported Manifesto: What We Know


12/16/24

Criminology Views on Crime Exposed

 


Criminology Views on Crime Exposed


Criminology is a theoretical science that is used in order to try to explain not only the relationship between the criminal and society, but also the relation of judiciary committee in the social setting and the criminal element in the social setting as well.  By looking at different pieces of the scientific puzzle, it is possible for many people to come up with theories to explain how society functions with crime, in response to it and as a means to perpetuate the crimes.  Through these specific theories, it is possible for individuals to understand some different stances on how crime is created in a society and how a society may influence an individual's decision to commit a particular crime.  In some cases, it is also used in order to determine how time and the general implications on moral and immoral behavior in a society.  This can be one of the biggest considerations that are taken when a government is thinking about making an amendment to their laws.


For example, homosexuality was considered, for a long time, to be illegal within the United Kingdom, including England.  However, what ended up happening in 1967 was that a law was passed that allowed individuals to act in homosexual ways if they chose to, but only if the individual was over the age of 21.  This helps to expose that there was likely nothing wrong with the specific act, but the people of the time that viewed the act.  This is how criminology approaches crime.  They look at the specific crime, and then look to determine how society or laws may have affected the crime at that period of time.  As a result, criminologists are able to use these crimes and examples in order to understand more fully how individuals react in a society when it comes to laws and regulations.  Criminology does not study crimes and specific laws.  Rather, they simply study the reactions between individuals that are exposed to this type of situation.  This helps them to be able to accurately understand how society functions.  Crime seems to be an inevitable part of society.  If we can one day understand why this is so, we stand a better chance of being able to one day eliminate crime from different societies.   


Criminology is a unique field because it does not try to eliminate crime conclusively right now.  They understand that first it is necessary to research and understand how society and crime are interrelated in different societies.  Once this is clearly understood, we can begin to eliminate the criminal elements within a society.  Because there are so many different societies, and crime does not relate the same way in all of them, it is very important to make sure that blanket theories are not created in order to try to attack crime on all points within the world.  Rather, there are different rules and structures that play within different areas and may affect crime.  Criminology views crime as something that cannot be avoided at the current time, but perhaps could be at some point when we understand more about interactions between the community and the individual.

#crime #criminaljustice #Criminology