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Law

Choosing The Right Insurance Attorney

25th June 2012
When you've been injured or are ill, coping with your insurance company can be difficult. You aren't at your best and dealing with the legal complexities of disability or coverage law can be overwhelming, particularly if your insurer has denied your claim...
Author: Project
Personal Injury

Are You Looking For a Professional Personal Injury Attorney- Tacoma, Washington?

19th September 2011
Life is accidents and unpredictable may happen anytime and anywhere. Though they take a toll on an emotionally, physically and financially, the situation seems harmful when you’re the victim of an accident that was caused by the heedlessness of a third pa...
Author: William M. Rawlins
Legal

ICBC Injury Settlements

26th July 2011
A question I get asked on a frequent basis by my clients in the early stages is "what is my claim worth"? Unfortunately, this is almost impossible to answer at the beginning. Many factors are at play, such as liability, contributory negligence, mitigatio...
Author: Glenn Veale
Personal Injury

The Best Personal Injury Attorney Danbury

13th June 2011
I found myself doing a search on the internet for personal injury attorney Danbury. I didn't think I would ever need any personal injury attorneys, but I had the unfortunate luck to be in a car accident last winter. My car was hit by a drunk driver. ...
Author: Trudy Kemmerer
Taxes

Disability Tax Credits for Migraine Patients

11th March 2011
Migraine is a severe headache that occurs again and again. It usually occurs as an acute pain on one side of the head and is accompanied by vomiting, nausea and visual problems. Exact causes of this disability are still unknown but it can be due to chemi...
Author: Emely Porter
Law

Investigative Tools Used by Insurance Companies

08th March 2011
An FCE may, however, be an entirely different matter. In contrast to an IME, an FCE is not generally contractually required and is not necessarily a "medical examination" as provided for by the policy. A FCE is a collection of tests utilized by insurers...
Author: ars.sharelawyers
Medical Malpractice

5 Unfortunate Effects Of Medical Malpractice

17th February 2011
While we like to hope a trip to the hospital will always end with us walking out healed or at least in a better condition, there are countless cases every year of people who suffer the exact opposite. After all, doctors are human too, and for that reason...
Author: dru-man
Personal Injury

10 Reasons To Pursue a Personal Injury Claim

02nd February 2011
Following a personal injury, the victim may be entitled to claim for compensation. However, when is it appropriate to do so? Here are 10 reasons to contact a solicitor. 1. If the injury you suffered resulted in a hospital stay and this led to you missi...
Author: Rob.Berry-Smith
Estate Planning

Steps to Take in Advance of Disability or Death

12th August 2010
Although none of us wants to contemplate a time when we or a loved one might become disabled or die, it is important to be prepared. There are many steps families can take in advance of death or disability to avoid future conflicts or uncertainties: - ...
Author: Law Office of Sean D. Ethington
Legal

How Do I Calculate My Scheduled Disability Under the Defense Base Act?

11th August 2010
The Defense Base Act (DBA) provides workers' compensation benefits to civilian employees working outside the United States on US military bases or under a contract with the U.S. government for public works or for national defense. Many DBA workers abroad ...
Author: William Turley
Employment Law

Components and Other Parts of a Worker's Compensation Law

31st March 2010
Workers can always use some security in their employment and so having a compensation law applied in the workplace will do well. Workers need the security of having someone or something they can turn to for help especially with medically related situation...
Author: Pamela Emerson
Estate Planning

Using Trusts to Protect Heirs

25th March 2010
Estate planners use trusts to protect beneficiaries from their inability, their disability, their creditors and their predators. Included under "creditors" are the IRS and divorced spouses. More sophisticated estate planners generally create multi-generat...
Author: Julius Giarmarco, Esq.
Employment Law

NJ Discrimination Lawyer: How He Can Help You

25th March 2010
If you are working in New Jersey, NJ Law Against Discrimination protects you against any bias at workplace. NJ employees are lucky enough to be protected by this law which is considered to be one of the most powerful and comprehensive civil rights law of ...
Author: Daniel Smith
Trusts

Using Trusts to Protect Heirs

19th March 2010
Estate planners use trusts to protect beneficiaries from their inability, their disability, their creditors and their predators. Included under “creditors” are the IRS and divorced spouses. More sophisticated estate planners generally create m...
Author: Julius Giarmarco, Esq.
Estate Planning

Buy-Sell Agreements

19th March 2010
There are several reasons for business owners to enter into buy-sell agreements with their partners or co-shareholders: (1) to create a market for the owner's business interest at certain triggering events such as death, disability or retirement; (2) to f...
Author: Julius Giarmarco, Esq.
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