What To Do If You Suspect A Loved One Was The Victim Of Wrongful Death
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21 September 2018
When someone you care about dies at the hands of a medical professional, the fallout can last for a long time. Doctors and nurses are the people entrusted with the health and well-being of their clients. There is a lot of implied trust in these positions because it is assumed that the training and education a doctor undergoes completely prepares them for the job. The truth is that medical professionals are human and not above making costly mistakes.
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2 Ways To Help Your Personal Injury Lawyer Help You
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9 August 2018
If you were injured at a store, and you have ended up with a lot of medical bills and a lack of income because you've had to miss a lot of work, then you may want to do everything you can to make sure that you can get your bills paid and get some income in. While you may be able to negotiate with the store for them to cover everything, many of them aren't going to want to pay you or pay as much as they should.
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Slow Harm And Personal Injury
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18 July 2018
Civil law covers a number of personal injury situations, and you might be surprised by the variety of ways that people can suffer harm from others and be compensated. One special type of personal injury involves harm that gradually occurred over a period of time. Read on to learn more.
Slow and steady harm
Not all injuries happen in an instant, such as that of the careless printed word or an inattentive driver; some may begin so gradually that the victim is unaware of its presence.
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Top Reasons To Hire A Workers' Compensation Attorney
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30 May 2018
Getting injured at work can cause a person a lot of problems, especially if the injury is severe or leads to a chronic condition that has lasting implications. Employers are required to carry workers' compensation insurance to cover employees who are injured at work. Unfortunately, dealing with an insurance company when you're hurt on the job is not always easy, and workers' compensation claims are not always approved. If you have been injured on the job, one of the best things you can do is hire a workers' comp attorney.
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