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How to Handle a Job Site Accident Claim

23 March 2020
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If you have been the victim of a workplace accident, you may run into conflicting messages about how your claim ought to be treated or whether you even have the right to seek compensation. Here are a few things you should know before you head to a meeting with a job site accident lawyer. Workers' Comp vs. Personal Injury There are two basic ways a claim might be pursued. First, there is the more traditional approach of going through the workers' compensation system.
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Why The Police Might Not Show Up In An Accident

20 March 2020
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The police generally show up in auto accident scenes and generate accident reports. Many people know that they should stay at the accident scene until the police arrive. Unfortunately, that is not always the case, and the police might fail to show up in some accidents. Why the Police Might Not Come Here are a few reasons the police might not show up at your accident scene. Private Property The police officers may be reluctant to come to accident scenes on private property.
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Three Ways A Workers’ Compensation Lawyer Can Help You With Your Benefits

18 March 2020
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If you have been injured on the job and are unable to work for more than a few days, you will likely file for workers' compensation. Workers routinely file for these benefits without any problem, but when you do have a problem, you are likely to need the services of a workers' compensation attorney. Here are a few ways they can help you. They can assist you in establishing your injury
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Be Alert For These Emotional Accident Responses

17 March 2020
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Few things can upset life like a car accident. Accidents always catch people by surprise, nobody is prepared to cope with physical injuries, and most are surprised at how accidents can disrupt their finances. Car accidents are difficult enough to deal with but the emotional response to them can create even greater problems. Read on to find out how your attitude can negatively affect how much you receive in monetary compensation from the at-fault driver.
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What Partially-Disabled Workers Need To Know About Workers’ Comp Benefits

17 March 2020
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Most workers hurt on the job return to work after a short time. Short-term workers' comp benefits usually include medical treatment costs and a partial salary. For some workers, an accident or work-related illness changes things forever. Permanent disability can result from a work-related injury, and that means the worker cannot return to their previous position. Other workers may be evaluated and given a partial disability diagnosis. Read on to find out more about what partially-disabled workers need to know about their workers' compensation benefits.
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Personal Injury Law and You

In a personal injury claim, as with any other legal procedure, the best weapon you can have on your side is knowledge. Working with an experienced attorney is a good start, but you may not even know if your case is worth pursuing. This blog is for those people who are considering a personal injury claim for the first time, or who are already in the middle of their claim. We've scoured the net and compared several sources to provide you with accurate, reliable information that can apply to any personal injury case. We hope you find our blog useful for navigating your personal injury claim and getting compensation for your injury.

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