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Suing for a Dog Bite: Piecing Together the Process

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You have received the necessary medical attention for the dog bite injury, but now what? Here are your next steps if you are interested in suing the dog owner: Locating a Dog Bite Attorney First and foremost, before you move forward, you should find an experienced dog bite lawyer. An attorney will help you get a handle on your state’s laws, as they vary from one state to the next. Some states follow the one-bite rule, which allows the first bite from a dog to be forgiven under most circumstances, while other states follow a strict liability rule, which holds the dog owner liable as long as the plaintiff did not provoke the dog in any way or trespass on the property where they were bitten. Read More»

Head Injuries And Personal Injury Compensation

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If you’ve suffered a head injury as a result of another person’s negligence, you should consider discussing your case with a personal injury attorney. Compensation from head injuries varies greatly, depending on many factors. Read on to learn more about how damages are calculated when dealing with traumatic head injuries caused by an accident. Head Injuries are Complicated Your injury could range from mild, such as a mild concussion, to severe and permanent brain damage. Read More»

Can You Sue For Botched Plastic Surgery?

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For many people, cosmetic surgeries are a way to assist in boosting self confidence and self acceptance. Like any surgery, it comes with a price and instances of negligence on the doctor’s part. Knowing the difference between an incompetent doctor and lips you just don’t like will save you thousands of dollars and keep you needlessly in court. What Is a Botched Plastic Surgery? A botched surgery isn’t simply not liking how a procedure turned out; it involves serious repercussions and complications. Read More»

3 Reasons Your ERISA Disability Claim May Get Denied

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Long-term disability insurance is designed to help you financially if you are injured and unable to work. These policies are usually governed by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), and there are many rules and regulations when filing an ERISA disability claim, which means there’s a lot of reasons your claim could get denied. Check out three common reasons why your ERISA disability claim could get denied. Your Disability Doesn’t Match the Policy’s Definition Read More»

3 Things You Should And Shouldn't Do If You Are In A Car Accident

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Car accidents happen everyday. Some of them are severe, while others are just mild fender benders. Regardless of the severity of the accident, it is important that if you are in a car accident you protect yourself legally. Many times the other party will try to file a personal injury lawsuit against you, and you need to make sure that you are doing everything you can to protect yourself. Here are a couple things that you should and shouldn’t do if you are in a car accident. Read More»

Your Child Being Bullied? Red Flags To Look For & Steps To Stop It

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Bullying happens, in fact, 19.6 percent of high school students report being bullied at school (not taking into account the children that did not report the issues). As a parent, you should know what to do should your child be a victim of bullying and be aware of a few warning signs. This guide will give you that information and peace of mind.  Signs That Your Child Is A Victim Read More»

3 Workplace Timeclock Rules You Need To Know About

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Is your employer threatening to dock your pay? Is it true that you can clock in several minutes late and still be considered to have arrived on time? Does the amount of money on your paycheck not always match up to the number of hours that you remember working? Most employers have rules for employees – both salaried and hourly – that govern what actions an employee may be docked for, when they’re supposed to arrive and leave work, and how they’re supposed to handle timekeeping. Read More»

Tips For Securing Grandparent's Visitation Rights If Your Child Dies

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Losing a child is difficult, but it can be made even more difficult if you also lose access to your grandchildren. Unfortunately, problems between you and your child’s spouse can escalate after a death. If it reaches the point where your son- or daughter-in-law isn’t allowing you to see the grandchildren, you need to understand that you still have options. The following tips can help you regain your visitation rights. Read More»

3 Ways To Help Your Children Cope With Divorce

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When you get married, you expect to spend the rest of your life together. The last thing anyone envisions is having to go through a divorce. However, it happens more often than you might realize. Divorces happen at every turn. While there are cases where it is in your best interest, that doesn’t make it any less stressful. When you have children involved, it becomes that much more difficult to get through it all. Read More»

How To File For Disability Benefits

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Filing for social security disability benefits can be a complicated and stressful journey, particularly, since you are already under pressure from a health condition. For many, hiring a social security attorney is a wise choice. If you are considering applying for these benefits, you need to understand the entire process.  Who is Eligible According to the Social Security Administration, you must have a severe medical condition that keeps you from working at any of your previous jobs, keeps your from doing any other job, keeping in mind your particular skills and education, and meets the official Social Security impairment listing, which includes cardiovascular conditions, neurological impairments, and mental disorders, among many others. Read More»