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What To Do If Your Employer Petitions To Have Your Benefits Terminated

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It’s no secret employers generally don’t like it when employees file for and are awarded workers’ compensation benefits because this may lead to higher premiums and other costs for them. Some employers will look for ways to end the payments and will file a petition with the insurance company to either lower the amount of benefits you’re getting or terminate your checks altogether. Here’s what you need to do when this happens.…

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A Guide To DUI Cases

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When you are looking to get the most out of your legal needs as it pertains to beating a DUI case, you’ll need to do your best to hire the right professional and set forth the best steps for success. In this regard, you’ll be able to receive the most lenient sentence or receive an acquittal for your charges overall. To make the right steps and find the help of a DUI attorney who can look out for you, the tips below will be helpful to you.…

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What Can You Do To Increase The Chances Of Receiving Disability For CFS?

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Despite the impact that Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, or CFS, might have on your life, it is possible that your application for Social Security disability could be denied. CFS is not one of the conditions that are included in the automatic benefits listing, so you will need to take steps to prove to the Social Security Administration, or SSA, that you are unable to work. To help you make the case, here are some steps you need to take.…

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Types Of Bail And How A Bail Bondsman Can Help

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Whether it is you, a friend, or a family member that needs to be bonded out of jail, the choice of putting up a large sum of cash or hiring a bondsman is the first decision you need to make. If you cannot afford to pay the bail in full, a bail bonds service can put the money up for the bail, and you will need just ten percent of the bond up front.…

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A Crash Course In Culpability: Who Or What Caused Your Car Wreck?

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Auto accidents happen in a flash, and determining responsibility can be tricky. Many circumstances, including the wacky weather befalling the nation lately, influence culpability and even if you think Murphy’s Law caused your car wreck, someone or something may actually be to blame. Ice And Snow A storm can swoop in quickly, leaving no time for town and city road crews to protect drivers with plowing and salting, but ice and snow that should have been taken care of by the time you drove upon it can be called into question.…

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7 Important Details Your Workers Compensation Lawyer Wants You To Know

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Not all workplace injuries are the same, and all cases differ. If you have been injured on the job, your injury may be minor or complex. Hiring a workers comp lawyer can be a good idea, as he or she can appraise your unique case and determine if you are due monetary compensation from your employer. Walking you through the process of a claim is what your lawyer is hired for, and there are several aspects a workers compensation lawyer–someone from a place like Gilbert, Blaszcyk & Milburn LLP–will want you to know, including the following:…

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Four Reasons You Need A Car Accident Attorney When You Have No-Fault Auto Insurance

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If you have been in an auto accident and have no-fault auto insurance, you may think that the insurance company will take care of everything for you. Under many circumstances, this is true. But there are times when you may want to hire a car accident attorney to make sure your interests are protected. If any of the following apply to you, contact an attorney right away to discuss your options.…

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What To Do (And Not To Do) If You're Arrested For A Crime You Didn't Commit

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Everyone has at least a general idea of what you’re supposed to do when you’re accused of a crime. You hire a lawyer and you do your best to show your side of the story. However, when you’re falsely accused of a crime, things change a bit. If you ever get arrested for a crime you didn’t commit, here are some tips for getting through the legal procedures. Stay Quiet…

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What Could a Recent Florida Supreme Court Ruling Mean For Your Workers' Compensation Claim?

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If you’re a resident of Florida who was recently injured at work, you may be in the midst of negotiating potential workers’ compensation benefits with your employer and its insurance company. These benefits are designed to help compensate you for any lost wages, medical expenses, and other costs associated with your injury and recovery, minimizing the financial sting of this workplace injury. However, you may sometimes find that you need legal assistance to fight for what you’re rightfully owed—and until very recently, this assistance could be difficult for those with relatively “…

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What Every Gulf War Era Veteran Needs To Know About VA & SSA Disabilities

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If you are a veteran of the United States military and served during what is referred to as Gulf War Era 2, first of all—thank you for your service. In 2015, there were 3.6 million other veterans who had served alongside you during Gulf War Era 2. Out of that massive number of veterans, about 33% of them have reported having a disability that can be connected to their military service.…

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