When you are injured while performing any type of task for your employer, you should not have financial troubles due to your inability to work. This includes having medical bills and a loss of income. Worker's compensation insurance was established to take care of this. However, you may feel that you would receive more money if you were to sue. Unfortunately, there are very specific laws in place when it comes to suing an employer.
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Are you in need of legal assistance? Are you trying to figure out how to choose exactly which attorney will be right for your needs? Picking a lawyer from the many that are available can seem intimidating and overwhelming. If you just flip open the phone book or do an online search, you'll likely find dozens of potential candidates. In order to make sure that you've chosen the right one for your particular case, here are some questions that you should consider asking before you agree to hire anyone:
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If you've begun to put out feelers in your local real estate market to get an idea of the price you may be able to fetch for your home, you may find yourself continually returning to one nagging issue – the eyesore(s) on the lawn next door. If your neighbors have spent years cultivating a collection of inoperable vehicles, kids' toys, appliances, or other large items on their front lawn, it could be affecting your home's resale value and marketability through no fault of your own.
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When you're in a car accident, your mind can start going in a million different directions. You might not be sure about the steps you need to take, or what steps you should avoid. Unfortunately, that lack of knowledge can come back to bite you during the settlement phase. If you've been in a car accident, your next steps will influence how your case proceeds. Here are four steps that will help protect your rights as an accident victim.
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If you've been slapped with criminal charges related to a prank you pulled on someone, you may be first stunned that it was possible, and then worried about what will happen to you. The prank may have been meant to shock people and get a laugh at one point, but if it resulted in police becoming involved or others being terrified, it can end up with you being charged. Defending against the charges involves looking at your role and whether or not the prank got out of hand.
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