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  • How To Appeal Denial Of Insurance Benefits


    When you go to apply for health insurance, you expect to be approved right away. However, there are some cases where you are denied benefits for a number of different reasons. If you have been denied health insurance benefits, the following information can help you appeal the decision. Read the Denial Papers If you were denied insurance benefits, they most likely sent you papers in the mail, which should go into more detail about why.
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  • Determining Negligence In A Slip And Fall Claim


    If you have been injured because you fell on a slippery floor in a grocery store, you may be entitled for compensation as a result of those injuries. Many times a fall can bring on injuries that can keep you out of work for a long period of time, and that can be frustrating when the injury is a result of someone else's negligence. You would have to prove that the store was at fault for your fall, but if you can, you may be able to collect compensation while you're out of work and trying to get yourself healthy again.
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  • Workers' Compensation Benefits For The Longshoreman


    If you are a longshoreman or harbor worker who was injured on the job, there is a federal law in place that helps to ensure that you receive workers' compensation benefits. In order to receive benefits, you have to meet the requirements of two eligibility tests.  Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act The Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act, or LHWCA, applies to longshoremen and harbor workers. It also covers workers in shipping terminals, shipyards, and the docks.
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  • Suing For Wrongful Death In Medical Malpractice Cases


    The laws of every state recognize that people who have lost loved ones due to the negligence of a doctor or hospital have the right to be compensated. That is why you may file a suit for wrongful death in medical malpractice cases that involve a fatality. If you find yourself in these unfortunate circumstances, you need a working knowledge of how the process of bringing action against a medical practitioner works.
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  • What You May Not Know About Your Workers' Compensation Rights Under Federal Law


    Workers' compensation law can be confusing since it isn't always clear to what benefits you are entitled. Although workers' compensation programs are governed by state statutes, certain federal laws can extend your rights as an injured or disabled worker. By understanding your rights, you may find that you have more protection than you thought. If you are hurt at work, you may have rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
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  • Who Benefits From President Obama's Executive Action On Immigration


    President Obama's executive action on immigration benefits different undocumented immigrants in different ways. Some of his decisions involve extensions and enhancements of previous actions, while others offer relief involving family unity and national interest. Here are some of the people who benefit from this decision: 1. Undocumented residents who came to the US as children or who were born in the US to undocumented parents. These same individuals were helped in 2012 by another executive action by President Obama called DACA (Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals).
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  • 5 Reasons Why Your Workers Compensation Claim Can Be Denied


    If you were injured while at your job and are unable to work, you may be considering a potential workers' compensation claim. Before you do so, it is important to understand the kind of injuries are not covered under workers' compensation. While each state has different laws for workers' compensation, these examples will help guide you in the right direction about whether the injury will be covered or not. Injuries From A Crime
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