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What Happens When you File a Lawsuit Against Someone?

Today, many personal injury cases are usually solved without the need for a lawsuit. Ideally, all the injured person needs to do is submit a claim to the insurance company of the person or organization responsible. The individual can also negotiate a fair price and resolve the claim. However, this isn’t always the case. More often

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Understanding Tort Law and Your Rights and Responsibilities

The U.S. has a well-defined and strictly enforced tort law that punishes civil wrong stemming from breach of legal duty based on the proximate cause by a certain act or omission. Property owners, specifically, have a set of rights, duties, and liabilities that all fall under tort law. In itself, a tort is a complex legal concept

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So You Had an Accident, What Now?

Despite all the technological advances of the 21st century, there are still many tasks that have to be done by skilled laborers. No matter how advanced computers get, there are some things that need the human touch. Even though there are safety standards set in place to reduce the risk of injury at work, accidents

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Actions Employers Can Take If Important Employees are Accused of a Crime

Good business owners know that their whole enterprise is based on trust and relationships. They trust their employees to work for them, and their workers expect to be paid by them. Customers have confidence that the company will provide them with at least a satisfactory level of service, and the business puts faith in the

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How to Update Risk Management Programs to Suit a Post-Pandemic World

COVID-19 and the virus containment efforts that come along with it have created various challenges for businesses. These include increasing insurance exposures and liabilities. Captive insurance companies need to internalize the impact of the pandemic (and the post-COVID-19 era) on their risk retention programs. With healthcare workers and employees in other essential industries being subject

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Violence

A Double Pandemic: The Rise of Domestic Violence in the Age of COVID-19

Countries worldwide have imposed stringent lockdown protocols to contain the coronavirus, and though these restrictions are keeping people safe, they’ve also drastically increased the risks correlated with domestic violence. The situation makes the home a dangerous place for specific people, including women, children, and LGBTQ+ individuals. Data from an established Massachusetts hospital shows the dramatic

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US citizen

Road to Citizenship: How to Become a U.S. Citizen

Gaining U.S. citizenship is a goal shared by many people. When you become an American citizen, you obtain the right to vote, acquire a U.S. passport, apply for federal jobs, and legally stay in the country as long as you like. To become a U.S. citizen, applicants must take the following steps: Table of Contents Step

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man on wheelchair

Medical Conditions and Disability Benefits: How Would You Qualify?

Need financial help for your medical condition? Here are some things you need to know about whether you are eligible for disability benefits and how to apply for it. Table of Contents What medical conditions are included?How does one qualify for disability with the medical conditions listed?Do all disability-qualified medical conditions have to be in

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Car accident

Road Accidents: What Causes Them and How to Prevent Them

Road accidents aren’t always as unavoidable as you think. While it can be caused by environmental factors sometimes, it is caused by drivers who have no self-restraint and patience most of the time. If you get involved in a car accident in Denver and suffer injuries, you can assist your auto injury lawyer in seeking compensation

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Solo Legal Practice

Starting Your Solo Legal Practice: What You Need to Know

There are nearly 1.34 million lawyers in America, according to the American Bar Association as of May 2018. Most of these lawyers, around 74%, are in private practice. The remainder of the population work in government, private industries and associations, and in the education sector. The exciting part is that many, around 48%, have a

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law books

What Happens When you File a Lawsuit Against Someone?

Today, many personal injury cases are usually solved without the need for a lawsuit. Ideally, all the injured person needs to do is submit a claim to the insurance company of the person or organization responsible. The individual can also negotiate a fair price and resolve the claim. However, this isn’t always the case. More often

Read More

Understanding Tort Law and Your Rights and Responsibilities

The U.S. has a well-defined and strictly enforced tort law that punishes civil wrong stemming from breach of legal duty based on the proximate cause by a certain act or omission. Property owners, specifically, have a set of rights, duties, and liabilities that all fall under tort law. In itself, a tort is a complex legal concept

Read More
photo of car accident

So You Had an Accident, What Now?

Despite all the technological advances of the 21st century, there are still many tasks that have to be done by skilled laborers. No matter how advanced computers get, there are some things that need the human touch. Even though there are safety standards set in place to reduce the risk of injury at work, accidents

Read More
bail bonds

Actions Employers Can Take If Important Employees are Accused of a Crime

Good business owners know that their whole enterprise is based on trust and relationships. They trust their employees to work for them, and their workers expect to be paid by them. Customers have confidence that the company will provide them with at least a satisfactory level of service, and the business puts faith in the

Read More
claims

How to Update Risk Management Programs to Suit a Post-Pandemic World

COVID-19 and the virus containment efforts that come along with it have created various challenges for businesses. These include increasing insurance exposures and liabilities. Captive insurance companies need to internalize the impact of the pandemic (and the post-COVID-19 era) on their risk retention programs. With healthcare workers and employees in other essential industries being subject

Read More
Violence

A Double Pandemic: The Rise of Domestic Violence in the Age of COVID-19

Countries worldwide have imposed stringent lockdown protocols to contain the coronavirus, and though these restrictions are keeping people safe, they’ve also drastically increased the risks correlated with domestic violence. The situation makes the home a dangerous place for specific people, including women, children, and LGBTQ+ individuals. Data from an established Massachusetts hospital shows the dramatic

Read More
US citizen

Road to Citizenship: How to Become a U.S. Citizen

Gaining U.S. citizenship is a goal shared by many people. When you become an American citizen, you obtain the right to vote, acquire a U.S. passport, apply for federal jobs, and legally stay in the country as long as you like. To become a U.S. citizen, applicants must take the following steps: Table of Contents Step

Read More
man on wheelchair

Medical Conditions and Disability Benefits: How Would You Qualify?

Need financial help for your medical condition? Here are some things you need to know about whether you are eligible for disability benefits and how to apply for it. Table of Contents What medical conditions are included?How does one qualify for disability with the medical conditions listed?Do all disability-qualified medical conditions have to be in

Read More
Car accident

Road Accidents: What Causes Them and How to Prevent Them

Road accidents aren’t always as unavoidable as you think. While it can be caused by environmental factors sometimes, it is caused by drivers who have no self-restraint and patience most of the time. If you get involved in a car accident in Denver and suffer injuries, you can assist your auto injury lawyer in seeking compensation

Read More
Solo Legal Practice

Starting Your Solo Legal Practice: What You Need to Know

There are nearly 1.34 million lawyers in America, according to the American Bar Association as of May 2018. Most of these lawyers, around 74%, are in private practice. The remainder of the population work in government, private industries and associations, and in the education sector. The exciting part is that many, around 48%, have a

Read More
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