Figuring Out How Worker's Compensation Works

Featured Author Terry Stanfield on May 16th, 2012  • 

Getting hurt during the job can become painful in more ways than one. Not only is a person physically injured, but he or she can lose income due to the the injury. What's more, there can be medical bills to deal with.

Car Accident In Scotland? More People Are Making Claims

Featured Author Lawrence White on May 16th, 2012  • 

There are many aspects that you need to understand if you want to make a claim for a car accident in Scotland you may have been involved in.

Bono Makes 18 Million Dollar Injury Claim

Featured Author Richard Craig on May 14th, 2012  • 

The U2 singer, who famously suffered semi-paralysis after slipping a disc in May, has claimed a staggering GBP11 million for his injuries.

Defending 'No Win No Fee' Legal Arrangements

Featured Author Richard Craig on May 10th, 2012  • 

A taxi driver who falsely claimed that an accident ended his career is being counter-attacked by the defendant, who alleges 'no win no fee' or CFA is to blame.

What You Should Know About How Workers Compensation Works

Featured Author Terry Stanfield on May 10th, 2012  • 

Any worker who suspects that his or her employer, or the employer's insurance company, may challenge a worker's compensation claim should consult with an attorney specializing in worker's compensation law. The lawyer can help the worker obtain all the benefits to which he or she is due under the law.

I Don't Care What Your Lawyer Says - You Need a Trust

Featured Author Dean Hanewinckel on May 7th, 2012  • 

This article examines the beneifts of using a revocable trust as part of your estate planning. It shows how a trust can benefit almost anyone.

Tips on Looking for the Right Solicitors in Liverpool

Featured Author Lawrence White on May 4th, 2012  • 

When looking for legal advice nowadays, you do not necessarily have to use the traditional method of browsing the yellow pages for available solicitor firms. The accessibility of legal services on the Internet has helped many people to gain more information and gather legal advice as quickly as possible

Understanding The Ins And Outs Of How Workers Compensation Works

Featured Author Terry Stanfield on May 2nd, 2012  • 

During the last part of the 19th century, Germany and England adopted laws designed to protect workers. These models eventually made their way to the United States, where between 1911 and 1920, most states adopted their own versions of the European laws. Today there are 55 U. S. Worker's compensation insurance programs, typically managed by state governments.

Why British Airways' Carelessness Could Cost Them Dearly

Featured Author Richard Craig on May 1st, 2012  • 

The ash cloud hasn't been the only thing making the company cough up this year

Familiarize Yourself With How Workers Compensation Works

Featured Author Terry Stanfield on Apr 24th, 2012  • 

Getting hurt during the job can be painful in one way or another. Not only is a person physically injured, but he or she can lose income due to the the injury. What's more, there can be medical bills to deal with. Fortunately, most employees today are covered by a program which is called Worker's Compensation.