Wrongly Accused: Criminal Defense 101

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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How Indemnification Clauses Can Protect You Financially After Your Divorce

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Divorces take time and money, and some can be very complicated to settle. One challenge you may encounter during your divorce is finding the best way to divide joint debts. Ideally, you should aim for splitting up your debts so that each spouse’s debts are in his or her name alone. Unfortunately, this option is not always possible, which is why divorce lawyers often suggest the use of indemnification clauses. Here are three things to know about these common clauses found in divorce decrees.…

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