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Who Is Responsible For Your Injuries -- The Employee Who Actually Injured You Or The Employer?

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If a company employee makes a mistake that ends up harming somebody else, who is ultimately responsible – the employee or the company? Most of the time, the law hold each individual accountable for his or her own actions. An exception exists, however, that often makes employers responsible for the negligent actions of their employees under the legal theory of respondeat superior. What is this and why is it important if you’ve been injured by somebody else’s actions while they were on company time? Read More»

3 Reasons You Need A Business Attorney For Your Company

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If you own or manage your own company, it’s essential that you consider your legal needs. Many business owners put off getting legal aid because they want to sped as little money as possible, especially when they’re first getting started. It’s important to protect yourself. Hiring a business attorney is recommended. Take a look at the following information to better understand the reasons as to why you need to hire a business attorney. Read More»

Injured In An Accident? Here's How The Insurance Process Works

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If you have recently been in an automobile accident and have incurred an injury, it is important that you file a claim with your insurance company as soon as possible. Their job is to pursue any monetary compensation you deserve as a result of the accident. Before the insurance company can proceed with the claim, they need to get as much information from you as they can. They will most likely attempt to settle the case with the other party so you can be compensated for your losses. Read More»

How Elder Law Protects Seniors

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As you age, it’s important that you have everything in order so that you can protect your assets and be sure that your family members are financially protected. It’s also important that you have control over your own medical care even if you may not be of the mind to tell others what your wishes are. Elder law is an aspect of law designed to protect seniors as well as their caregivers so that these things can be handled through the proper legal channels. Read More»

An Introduction To Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

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While filing bankruptcy should always be a last resort, it can sometimes be the best option to help you get your finances under control. If you have been researching bankruptcy, you have likely discovered that chapter 7 bankruptcy is the most common type filed by consumers. Here is an overview of chapter 7 bankruptcy to help you determine if this is the best financial decision for you. Will You Lose Personal Property? Read More»

Illegal Additions: Factors You Need To Be Aware Of When You're Selling

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Additions on your home that were made without the appropriate building permits can present some cumbersome obstacles when you’re selling your home. A homeowner who is aware of illegal additions on his or her home and doesn’t acquire a permit for them could be subject to fines if a building code enforcement authority becomes aware of them. Therefore, living in a home with illegal additions leaves a homeowner at risk of such enforcement measures. Read More»

How A Representative For The Deceased Is Named In A Wrongful Death Case

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In a wrongful death case, a personal representative must be found to fight for the interests of the deceased individual and his or her beneficiaries. In some cases, it can be difficult to determine who this personal representative will be. Usually the death that provokes a wrongful death claim is unexpected. It’s therefore unlikely that the deceased individual will have created a will and named an executor. The personal representative of a deceased individual is named as one of the following if a wrongful death is to be filed against another party in pursuit of compensation:  Read More»

Denied Veterans Affairs Disability? These Reasons Might Be Why

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Talk to any veterans and you’ll hear about denied Veterans Affairs (VA) disability claims. Some veterans receive quick appeals because of escalated paperwork directly from the military, while others may simply have excellent preparation (and a bit of help from the connections that come with rank). Regardless of rank, a VA claim denial can be like a rite of passage–a rejection that seems to happen as a matter of routine rather than a true filtering of fraudulent or fault claims. Read More»

Appeal The VA With Legal Power And Medical Support

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A decision letter from the Veterans Affairs (VA) disability compensation system can be a nervous thing to open. Many veterans are warned about the fickle nature of the disability system and may be expecting a bit of disappointment if their claim isn’t perfect, but how do you reach claim perfection when a denial arrives in the mail? You can appeal as much as you want, but wasting too much time with unprepared attempts means that your money takes longer to arrive and your disability goes untreated for longer. Read More»

Partnerships: 3 Things To Know Before You Jump The Gun To Protect Yourself

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If you’ve decided to enter into a business partnership with someone else, it is crucial that you understand how to fully protect yourself. Here are three things that are essential: 1. Make Sure the Partnership Is a Written Agreement. First and foremost, you need to make sure that you are protected by having a written partnership agreement. It is not required, but it is highly recommended. If you are going into business with your best friend or a family member, then you may feel extremely reluctant to ask for a written agreement. Read More»