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Tips For Getting Started With Workers' Comp

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If you were injured on the job, then one of your options is to file for workers’ comp. However, you should also know a bit about the process, since such knowledge can increase your chances of winning your claim. Here are some rules and laws that apply to workers’ comp in most states: The Procedure As soon as you are injured, you need to report the injury to your employer. You should then seek medical attention, making sure that everything is documented.…

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Getting Compensated For Injuries In A Hit And Run Accident

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In many instances, the consequences of an auto accident are relatively straightforward. You and the driver of the other vehicle exchange insurance information and the insurers deal with the claim. What happens, however, if you are injured in a hit and run crash where the driver leaves the scene without giving you their insurance details? If someone leaves the scene on accident without stopping, the first thing to do is to try and get any identifying information, especially the license plate number. If this is impossible, then at least try to remember the make and model of the vehicle, which could help police locate the driver.…

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When Data Streams Overfloweth: Why Every Business Needs A Strategy For The Internet Of Things

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The best way to describe the Internet of Things (IoT) is to say it’s the internet of everything transmitted online from objects, tools, apps and devices. Whether your trade is making gourmet chocolates or mining for minerals, the IoT allows you to receive real-time information on the barometric pressure, the price of cocoa beans and the current market conditions for industrial stones. As the IoT grows in importance and volume, you should be aware of the benefits and the risks involved in accessing and collecting the steady stream of data affecting your business and being created by it.…

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3 Reasons To Use A Trust In Your Estate Plan

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When you meet with an estate-planning attorney to construct your estate plan they will offer a will and a trust. Many people think that a will is enough, but you shouldn’t just get a will. Instead, a trust is probably the best way to organize your estate plan for a myriad of reasons. Here are some of the reasons you should use a trust with your estate plan. 1. Trusts Give You More Control…

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Four Things You Shouldn't Do Before Your Bankruptcy

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Bankruptcy proceedings can leave you with mixed feelings. On one hand, you will be free of some of the financial stress, while on the other hand your financial–and in some cases, your personal–life will be on display. To improve your chances of having the bankruptcy turn out as you want, there are some things you shouldn’t do in the time leading up to your court appearance. This guide can help you avoid these pitfalls.…

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Three Situations That Require A Personal Injury Lawyer Besides A Car Accident

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Personal injury attorneys are well known for helping those who have been hurt in an auto accident, but they can help you get compensation for injuries sustained in a wide range of incidents. The following are a few situations that can result in the need for a personal injury lawyer to help you with compensation. You are assaulted on the job This is a common occurrence all across the country, but is more common with those people who are working with the public.…

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Is Fighting A DUI Charge The Best Option?

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An arrest for a DUI charge does not automatically equate to a conviction. If you are facing DUI charges, you have the option of accepting the situation or fighting it. Whether or not you should fight the charges depends on the situation.  Low Blood Alcohol Content Level A low blood alcohol content level, or BAC, does not necessarily mean that fighting the charge is the best option. Regardless of the BAC level, it is still a DUI charge and will be viewed as such by the court.…

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Complications That May Arise If You Start Dating Before Finalizing Your Divorce

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Are you going through divorce and wish to start dating another person? If so, hold onto your wishes for a while and understand the effect dating may have on your divorce. Here are three examples of divorce complications that may arise due to such a relationship: It Could Be Cited As a Reason for Your Marriage Failure Although you may have begun dating after filing the divorce papers, it isn’t easy to prove this to your spouse or the court.…

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FAQs Related to Collecting Child Support From A Military Service Member

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Military divorces are handled differently than civilian divorces. If you are divorcing someone who is serving in the military and you are the custodial parent, collecting a fair amount of child support can take some effort on your part. Here is what you need to know.  How Is Child Support Calculated? The amount of child support that you are entitled to is determined by the home state that the military has listed for your spouse.…

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Gather Your Facts: Help Your Car Accident Case With Useful Information

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If you have been in a car accident, it’s important to understand what information you need in order to provide a clear picture of your case. When you have been injured by a negligent driver, the exchange of information between the two of you is only the beginning. While you will get information about their name, address, and insurance provider, the accident report will give you more useful facts if you are thinking about filing a personal injury lawsuit.…

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