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Myths Associated With Returning To Work After An Injury

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Worker’s compensation is a form of insurance employers with a certain number of employees have to carry to protect themselves from financial hardship if a person gets hurt on the job. Once you have filed your claim and received benefits, it becomes a bit of a waiting game before you can return to work. Even though worker’s comp attorneys are usually sought because the insurance company denies payments, attorneys may also be called in for help due to problems with returning to work. Read More»

The Importance Of An Expert Witness In A Dental Malpractice Case

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In 2016, there were just under 8,500 paid medical malpractice claims with many of these claims involving dentists. Unless your dentist made a significant mistake, you will likely need to hire an expert witness to help you with a dental malpractice case. The expert witness will be responsible for explaining breach and causation. Breaches A breach refers to when a dentist has a duty of care and breached this duty. The dentist was expected to take specific actions but did not take them. Read More»

How To Achieve An Amicable Divorce

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It can be difficult for two people to make the decision to split, as there are intense emotions and there will be significant life changes. Because of this, it is not at all uncommon for the tensions to run extremely high throughout the process of divorce, working with attorneys, and negotiating to dissolve the marriage. However, there are a few things that each person should do to ensure that the divorce is as amicable as possible, as this makes it easier on everyone involved. Read More»

Understanding Infractions, Misdemeanors, And Felonies For Drivers

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Most have heard of being charged with a misdemeanor, but getting caught speeding usually just results in paying a ticket. Both categories deal with breaking the law but they don’t carry the same ramifications. To find out about the difference between infractions, misdemeanors, and the more serious felony charges, read on. Infractions or Tickets This is the lowest level of legal wrong-doing when it comes to the judicial system. Infractions are issued at the scene and require the recipient to respond at a later date. Read More»

Why It's Beneficial To Hire A Workers' Compensation Attorney When You Are Denied Benefits

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Workers’ compensation claims are denied for a number of reasons. When you are out of work because you have been injured at work, figuring out how to get your benefits can be stressful. A workers’ compensation attorney will deal with your denial for you, getting the paperwork together necessary to appeal your claim. Whether your claim was denied because of incomplete paperwork or you are not getting benefits because it is not clear that your injuries are work-related, an attorney can get you the benefits you deserve. Read More»

Been Issued A Traffic Violation? 4 Situations That Require Legal Assistance

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If you’ve been slapped with a traffic violation and you know you deserved the citation, you can save yourself time and money by paying the fine. However, traffic violations aren’t always that cut and dry. In fact, there are times when the best thing you can do is fight the citation in court. If you’ve received a traffic violation and you don’t think you deserved it, consult an attorney. If you’re not sure your traffic violation requires legal assistance, take a look at the list provided below. Read More»

Were You Passed Up For A Promotion And You Believe It's Because Of Discrimination? What You Need To Do

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As someone that works very hard at your job, you may find yourself wanting to promote through the ranks so you can end up with a more important role in the company and with a larger paycheck. If you have recently tried for a promotion but were passed up for the job and you believe it has a lot to do with discrimination, you will want to take action. This is not something that you want to just overlook because if the company discriminated against you now, they might very well continue to do so in the future, which will hold you back from excelling like you should. Read More»

Here's How To Know That You've Chosen The Right Personal Injury Lawyer To Work With

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Hiring a lawyer is an excellent way to optimize your chance of winning the personal injury lawsuit you’re finding yourself in the middle of. Here are a few things to look for that will tell you the personal injury lawyer you’ve hired is a good choice: Communication Is Always a Priority A personal injury attorney will always make communication with you a priority. You shouldn’t have to wait days to hear back from your attorney whenever you have a question or concern, even if you have lots of questions and concerns throughout a given week. Read More»

Have You Signed A Letter Of Representation With A Workers Comp Attorney? What The Insurance Company Can And Cannot Do

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If you have been injured on the job, you may be able to file a worker’s compensation case. A worker’s compensation case helps to cover your lost wages, pay for your medical expenses and pay for any permanent injuries that you may have sustained due to a job-related injury. Many people decide to hire a worker’s compensation attorney to help them with their case. If you have just hired an attorney, you may have signed a letter of representation that is then passed on to the insurance company. Read More»

4 Questions To Ask In A Consultation With A Criminal Defense Lawyer

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Being charged with a crime can be a stressful situation; depending on the severity of the crime, you could face anything from hefty fines and probation to prison time. This is where having the right criminal defense lawyer on your side can make all the difference. Any reputable criminal defense office should offer free case evaluations, so now is a good time to begin setting up these appointments. With each consultation, there are a few key questions worth asking that can help you determine whether a specific defense attorney is a good fit for you. Read More»