When Your Workers' Comp Claim Causes Employer Retaliation
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27 February 2019
Getting hurt while working is bad enough, but what if your workers' compensation insurance claim caused you to experience workplace retaliation? When a work-related injury ends up damaging your career as well, you might be suffering from retaliation. Read on to find out what you can do to fight against this form of workplace discrimination.
Why Are You Being Retaliated Against?
You might be more concerned with healing from your injury than finances, but workplace injuries cost employers money.
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Timing Issues Of Filing A Car Accident Lawsuit
Posted on:
23 January 2019
If you get in a car accident that was the result of someone else's mistake while driving, you have a right to collect money to compensate you for your damages and injuries. To do this, you would need to pursue a lawsuit against the other driver, and here are several things to understand about the timing of filing this type of lawsuit.
You could skip the lawsuit by settling directly with the insurance company
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Legal Services You Need When Starting A Business
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13 December 2018
When you start a new business, you have many thoughts swirling in your head, and many of them have to do with your service or product and how you'll make a profit. You might overlook details you don't understand or leave some aspects of your new business to deal with later in your zeal to get your business operational. However, it's vital to get your business off to the right start so you don't run into problems that could shut you down or that cost a lot of money later.
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Tips For Preparing For A Divorce
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4 November 2018
If you have decided that it is time to divorce your spouse, you will want to make sure that you are taking the appropriate actions so you can be as prepared as possible. To help you with this, you will want to spend a little time reviewing the following tips.
Retain A Skilled Attorney
You will want to have proper legal representation during the entire process. You do not want to wait until you are a week or two away from your court date, as that does not give an attorney enough time to prepare for the case very well.
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