Workers’ Compensation does pay for occupational illnesses as well as injuries caused by accidents. However, if you have developed cancer it can be very difficult to prove that your illness is work-related. Your occupation or workplace conditions, the type of ...
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Is My Cancer Covered by Workers’ Compensation?
Why Have Pedestrian Deaths Skyrocketed?
USA Today online recently reported that pedestrian deaths totaled just under 6,000 in 2017 for the second straight year.
Why are so many pedestrians dying on U.S. roads? The answer points to convincing evidence that pedestrians and drivers “are dangerously ...
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Emergency Room Misdiagnoses
There are approximately 100 million ER visits per year in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and about 5-10% of all ER visits are subject to some type of medical mistake. That means ...
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Determining Liability in Personal Injury Cases
You may think that proving fault in a personal injury case is pretty clear-cut, but nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, some states have complex formulae for determining the degree to which a party or parties are ...
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Rental Car Accident? Here’s What You Need to Know
For some, renting a car is a common occurrence often required for work, while for others renting a car signals the arrival in a new town or heading off for a road trip with family or friends.
Whatever the reason ...
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Seeking Compensation Following a Spinal Cord Injury
Injuring your neck or spine can dramatically impact your life in a split second. Your spinal column is part of the central nervous system, which sends motor and sensory signals to almost every part of your body. If you suffered ...
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Hopping on an E-Scooter? Think Twice!
As the number of e-scooters rapidly increases across the country, so is the number of people showing up in hospital emergency rooms with injuries from riding them.
American cities from Columbus, Ohio to Salt Lake City, Utah have seen as ...
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Choosing a Nursing Home for Your Loved One
The decision to move a loved one to a nursing home isn’t an easy one. However, when your loved one requires special care round the clock, it can be the best decision you can make for them and everyone concerned. ...
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Follow These Tips to be an “Easy Rider”
Who doesn’t love the thrill riding a motorcycle gives? The wind in your hair, the fresh air in your face, and the sun on your skin make for an exciting afternoon for millions of motorcycle enthusiasts each day. But that ...
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Fifth Circuit Gives Green Light to Nursing Assistant Harassed By Patient
Employees in nursing homes and other assisted living facilities have difficult jobs. Many aren’t well-paid, many aren’t well-trained and many are forced to work long hours doing unpleasant work in unpleasant circumstances.
In the case of Kymberli Gardner, those difficulties ...
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