Three Reasons to Report Workplace Injuries

Posted on: 20 August 2015
If you get injured at work, it should be covered by your employer's workers' compensation insurance policy. Most businesses have this coverage, which pays for medical costs, including doctor visits, prescriptions, and treatments for a work-related injury. If you are injured at work, you need to report it to your supervisor right away. Here are the reasons why. You Get Immediate Help The first reason you should inform your supervisor of your injury is because they might be able to help you get relief while at work.
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A Family Law Attorney Can Help You Be Safe When Leaving An Abusive Relationship

Posted on: 19 August 2015
In the US, one out of every three women will end up in an abusive relationship. About 4,000 of those women will die at the hands of their partner. The most dangerous time for a woman in an abusive relationship is when she is actively working on getting out of the relationship and getting somewhere safe. This is especially true if there are children since children will tie that woman to her partner until certain things happen.
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Important Questions When Hiring A Motor Vehicle Accident Lawyer

Posted on: 19 August 2015
Were you recently rear ended or otherwise the victim of a car accident? Are you considering hiring a motor vehicle accident lawyer to sue for medical expenses or to get reimbursed for a new car? If you've never been involved in a lawsuit before, the process can seem complicated and scary. Here are some questions to ask your lawyer to make sure you understand what's going on: How do you charge?
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5 Things You Should Understand About Your Defense Attorney's Trial Behavior

Posted on: 5 August 2015
Your criminal defense attorney may seem like a puzzle to you, and some of his or her behaviors could have you doubting their competence or motivation for helping you. There are five things you should know about an attorney's trial behavior, so that you can remain confident with your defense. 1. Your lawyer won't pop up like a jack-in-the-box to object every time a prosecutor skirts the rules during trial.
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