
What would you ask a lawyer, if you could ask them anything?We set up an answering machine to allow friends and family to do just that.On Good Questions for Bad Days, the team from Douglas R. Beam P.A. delve into wild, weird and useful legal questions from across the globe. From arrested dogs to cross-country murder, this podcast gives a lawyer's perspective on the questions you've always wanted a... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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What do you do when a guest is accidentally injured in your home?
In this episode, we look at what to do when someone hurts themselves while visiting your house.
For anyone hosting a large crew for the holidays, you'll want to listen!
What happens if your child continues to injure someone?
Can you get sued?
This episode, we take a question from a couple whose toddler won't stop biting. We look into what parents can be held liable for and what their responsibility is when they kn... more
What happens if your neighbor won't stop drinking and driving?
This episode, we look into how to handle legal disputes with neighbors. We discuss the best ways to protect yourself and your family.
What happens if someone gets sick from your side hustle?
In this episode, we look at a home bakery and the risks they can face if someone gets sick from their delicious treats.
Does anyone actually get away with murder?
In this episode, we look into the legal world around murder.
What happens if you decide to go rogue as a juror?
This episode we look at what happens when juries develop a mind of their own.
Do they get in trouble?
Is it expensive to hire a lawyer or is it free?
In this episode, we look at the cost of an attorney. Something that you may be very surprised by!
For anyone considering hiring an attorney, this is a must listen!
What happens when a self-driving car crashes into you?
In this episode, we look into the evolving realm of auto accidents as companies, like Tesla, continue to innovate with self-driving vehicles. Learn who is liable and how you can protect yourself... more










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