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Posted November 15, 2016

The Best Tips For Your Workers’ Compensation Claim

One of the best workers compensation attorney offers may help you receive the compensation you deserve after getting hurt at your job. However, before you consult with an attorney, you may have to do a little work yourself. Many employers try to do whatever they can to deny workers compensation claims, so you may have to […]

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Posted November 11, 2016

Partially at Fault: Do I still have a claim?

Have you been in a recent accident? Is the other party claiming you were partially at fault for the accident? Depending on which state you live in, your fault may prevent you from recovering anything in your case. If you have had a car accident, slip and fall accident, or any other type of accident, […]

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Posted November 01, 2016

The Effects Of Wrongful Death And Survival Actions On A Decedent’s Estate

A wrongful death claim is a civil action that is brought when a person dies as a result of the negligence or intentional act of somebody else. Wrongful death claims are statutory, and every state has its own wrongful death act in one form or another. The lawsuit is filed by a personal representative on […]

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Posted November 01, 2016

What’s the difference between workers’ compensation and personal injury?

While workers’ compensation and personal injury are very similar in nature, there are several differences.  In New York State, when you are injured while you are working, the governing law is the Workers Compensation Law.  The state requires employers to have insurance coverage specifically for work injuries as you cannot file a lawsuit against your […]

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Posted October 26, 2016

HOW TO GET COMPENSATED FOR YOUR PERSONAL INJURY

Ever ask yourself what you would do for a million dollars?  Many people would be willing to:  swim with man-eating sharks, eat a bowl of maggots, or even swing on a net-less trapeze.  These mental games never pose the most likely question:  How much for your health?  People who are injured in an accident caused […]

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Posted October 25, 2016

Texting-Related Car Accidents

Texting while driving has been outlawed by many states across the United States. This is with good reason. While such laws may seem trivial at face value, they are very important laws to follow. Car accident lawyer Aaron Crane states “This is because texting while driving often causes catastrophic accidents leading to serious injuries or fatalities.” […]

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Posted October 21, 2016

3 Common Work-related Neck Injuries

Chronic Neck Pain Posture:  Forward head syndrome.  We have all been there.  Working hard on a project at the computer for several hours at a time.  What do we end up doing?  Leaning forward and getting closer to the computer monitor.  When doing this we’re putting our body in a very compromising position.  Our body […]

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Posted September 27, 2016

3 Ways to Avoid Back Pain at Your Office

People constantly complain to their Rockville back pain doctor that they have no time for the gym.  But without being active, people end up doing more harm to their body by being inactive.  So how can people avoid back pain in the office?  We have assembled three essential elements that anyone can do to avoid […]

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Posted September 26, 2016

3 Questions Your Lawyer Needs to Answer Before You Hire Them

Facing any type of legal battle can be stressful and overwhelming, but it is important to take steps to help ensure that your case has a positive outcome. For personal injury victims, one of the most important steps can be to hire a qualified DC personal injury lawyer who can help you win your case; […]

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Posted July 25, 2016

The Importance of Food Allergy Labeling

The 8 most common food allergies in the United States are:  milk, egg, tree nuts, peanuts, soy, wheat, fish, and shellfish.  These 8 foods account for about 90% of the food allergies in the U.S.  It is estimated that between 2-4% of adults have food allergies and between 5-8% of infants and children have food […]

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