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  • 2 Reasons to Hire a Worker's Compensation Attorney

    1 October 2015
    The single most important resource that you can have at your disposal after being injured on the job is a worker's compensation attorney. This type of attorney can assist you by making sure that your case is as strong as possible and helping to prevent any potential retaliation from your employer. Making Your Case as Strong as Possible Worker's compensation claims and
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  • Can You Really Go To Jail For Clearing Your Browser History?

    11 September 2015
    It's a normal practice for many people to clear their browser histories after surfing the Internet, especially if they're using public computers accessible to others. Strangely enough, though, this simple common act can cause you to be hit with an obstruction of justice charge and face several years of jail time as a result. Here's more information about this issue. T
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  • How Infidelity Affects A Divorce

    25 August 2015
    Infidelity is one of the many reasons why people seek divorce from their spouses. In the past, adultery was one of only a handful of justifications for filing for divorce. But even with the modern availability of no-fault divorce, adultery can still have an impact on your divorce. Child Custody Discreet infidelity does not usually affect a child custody case. However,
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  • Three Things You Should Know About The Significance Of Automobile Black Boxes In Accidents

    7 August 2015
    Car black boxes are data recorders that track and store different information on a car's operation, condition and performance. As you can imagine, they can be very useful in determining what was happening in your car just before an accident. For that reason, there are three things you should know about the use of black boxes in accident cases. The Data is Not Accessi
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  • The Ins And Outs Of Filing For Workers' Compensation

    27 July 2015
    If you had gotten hurt while working and your doctor tells you that you are no longer able to perform your job, you will most likely consider filing for workers' compensation to make up for the lost wages you will experience as a result. Workers' compensation is a program put into place to protect those who get injured on the job, allowing them to continue t
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