Legal

Top 10 Do's and Dont's
By Jerry Dreessen · 15 years ago
TALK TO NO ONE – Do not talk to anyone about your accident except your health care professional(s), your attorney or his/her staff and investigators. Do not allow anyone to tape record anything you say ...
Automobile Accidents: A Post-Crash Checklist
By Mike Smith · 15 years ago
While accidents do happen, there's no reason why anyone should suffer with the physical, emotional and psychological trauma caused by another driver's recklessness or negligence. With over 6 million car accidents a year in the ...
Avoiding Construction Site Accidents
By Jan Camille Canivel · 15 years ago
In Los Angeles, there are different construction sites found all over the area that provide employment to people. Although working in this certain field can be beneficial for many, it can also impose danger especially ...
Guide to doing business in the UK
By Gary Cousins · 15 years ago
In spite of the current global climate, cross border trade continues and, for any foreign owned company doing business with firms in the UK, there are some basic aspects of the UK legal system which ...
Drunk Driving and Car Accidents
By Jan Camille Canivel · 15 years ago
People are often at the risk of being in hurt whenever a car accident takes place due to various reasons. Although using cars can greatly help people because it can easily transport people, it can ...
Denied Social Security Disability: What’s Next?
By Matt Berry · 15 years ago
Did you know, many people are denied Social Security benefits due to insufficient documentation? To support your case for Social Security benefits, document your symptoms and write down how your disability affects your job performance. ...
Help! I was on an H1B and I got laid off!!!
By Justin Randolph · 15 years ago
It’s pretty clear that the economy is bad with only a few holdouts are denying it at this point. So what to do when you are on an >H1B visa and you get laid off? ...
Understanding Supplemental Security Income Overpayment
By Kamille Pagibigan · 15 years ago
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) The Supplemental Security Income or SSI is a program that provides benefits to individuals who meet certain requirements. SSI is being administered by the Social Security Administration or SSA and pays ...
Fundamentals of Social Security Disability Claim
By Kamille Pagibigan · 15 years ago
What is Social Security? Social Security is a program administered by the government which is funded by means of payroll taxes known as the Federal Insurance Contributions Act or FICA. How Does Social Security Work? ...
Determining the Worth of Your Personal Injury Claim
By Kamille Pagibigan · 15 years ago
If you have been injured in an accident due to the negligence of another, you are entitled to file a personal injury claim. One of the most crucial aspects in a personal injury claim is ...
IVC Filter Lawsuits
By Michael Helfand · 15 years ago
An IVC filter is a medical device that is often placed in a person’s body to prevent pulmonary embolus. Doctors use these devices when discovering blood clots in a person’s veins. Blood clots pose the ...
Florida Is Tough on DUI
By Tony Francis · 15 years ago
In the state of Florida you can get tagged for driving while under the influence for two reasons. In one of these reasons, it doesn't matter how much drugs or alcohol you have in your ...
Avoiding Motorbike Accidents in Los Angeles
By Ivonne Jade Agustin · 15 years ago
Los Angeles is a modern metropolis where people often prefer modern amenities for efficiency. In the same way, the use of motorbikes in the area has also increased. People, youngsters and professionals, have chosen to ...
What does the new Fair Work Bill mean to me?
By Adrienne Unkovich · 15 years ago
By Adrienne Unkovich, MD, Workforce Guardian – Australia’s number one online employment relations service The long-awaited Fair Work Bill 2008 has been introduced into Federal Parliament and it’s essential for employers to understand how it ...
Guaranteeing They Are Given Care
By Jammila Miraz · 15 years ago
Work had eaten up almost everyone’s time no matter what profession you are in. To be able to provide the support needed by the family, work is the equivalent of the food and the needs ...
Tips for Finding an Attorney After Hours Answering Service
By Jacques Habra · 15 years ago
Almost everyone has faced a legal matter of some sort during the course of their lives. In many instances, you can simply call a lawyer and make an appointment for the assistance you need. What ...
Executor of a Will - Duties and Responsibilities
By Kenneth Vercammen · 15 years ago
Executor of a Will - Duties and Responsibilities By Kenneth A. Vercammen, Esq. and Christina Bruschetta The procedures in an Estate Administration may take from seven months to several years, and a client’s patience may ...
Illinois Slip and Fall Attorneys and The Laws They Use
By Michael Helfand · 15 years ago
Slip and fall cases span a wide range of accidents. You may be injured from defective stairs, slipping on snow or ice, a porch or roof collapse, or falling into a city pothole. Whenever the ...
Retainer Fees and Illinois Lawyers
By Michael Helfand · 15 years ago
Before you hire an Illinois lawyer, you should always have an honest and forthright discussion about how they will be paid. A lawyer’s billing method, as well as rates, depends upon the amount of time ...
Funding a Medical Negligence Claim
By Sandra White · 15 years ago
Many people do not contact a Medical Negligence Lawyer because of concerns on how a claim would be funded. However, there are many ways to fund a medical negligence claim with little risk to the ...