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Learn What You Should Do If You Are Ever Injured At Work

When you are injured at work, it is important for you to make a claim so that you can be compensated for any and all damages that you incur. There are many people who make the mistake of thinking that a small injury can go unreported because they assume that there will no major repercussions from the injury that will affect them in the long run. That is not the case at all though. Read More 

Staying Out Of A Bad Financial Situation After A Job Injury

Job injuries can be difficult to cope with when they are severe, especially when they limit your ability to perform the type of work that you are trained to do. If a recent injury left you in a condition in which you must heal before performing some of your usual tasks at work, you deserve for your employer to make an adjustment. For instance, asking for time off might be in your best interest, but it depends on the specific type of injury that you have. Read More 

Have You Been Deposed? Depositions And Personal Injury Cases

If you've been injured in a motorcycle accident, you would do well to consider filing suit against the at-fault driver. After all, the accident has likely left you without a ride, too injured to work and dealing with the physical and emotional after-effects of the wreck. When you file suit, it puts in motion a series of events that could lead eventually to an offer to settle or a day in court. Read More 

Can A Homeowner Be Held Liable If Their Dog Bites A Trespasser?

Most people assume a homeowner is only liable if their dogs bite people who were invited onto the property, but this isn't necessarily true. Here are two instances when a homeowner may be liable for damages if their dog bites someone who was trespassing. The Owner Knew the Dog was Dangerous Most of the time, a homeowner wouldn't be held liable for injuries a trespasser sustains from a dog bite as long as the homeowner provided adequate notice there is a dog on the property who may be dangerous. Read More 

Do You Have A Wrongful Death Case If Your Loved One Drowned In A Pool?

One of the scariest parts about the summer is the fear that a loved one will drown while enjoying swimming in a backyard or public pool. The chances of this happening might not be as high as you think, but there are still hundreds of deaths by drowning in pools a year. What if this happens to someone you love? Do you have a wrongful death suit you can bring against the pool? Read More