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Three Common Medical Malpractice Situations Every Patient Should Know

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Medical malpractice is a complex web of legal guidelines, limitations, and expectations. Since no two cases are ever exactly alike, it can be tough to know for sure if you actually have a case. Doctors, surgeons, and other medical professionals see patients at their most vulnerable, making it vital that they perform their role to the best of their ability. To understand if you’ve been a victim of malpractice, you need to understand the different forms that exist. Read More»

Tips For Reducing Your Company's Risk Of Fraudulent Worker's Compensation Claims

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With hundreds of thousands of worker’s compensation applications filed every year, it adds up to a lot of policy benefits being paid. In addition, with such a large number of claims filed, it can be tough to spot the ones that are questionable or falsified. Here are a few tips to help you identify fraudulent claims and protect your business from unnecessary worker’s compensation premium increases. Educate Your Employees On Worker’s Compensation Policies Read More»

What Should You Know Before Filing For Long Term Disability Benefits?

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If you’ve suffered an injury or illness that has left you temporarily unable to work, you may be running out of paid vacation or sick days and wondering what will happen next. For those whose employers offer short term disability insurance as a fringe benefit, additional time off work may be partially or fully paid even after your sick leave is exhausted. Some employers even offer long term disability insurance to provide additional financial protection against extended illness or disability. Read More»

3 Reasons You Should Insist On A Prenuptial Agreement Before You Wed

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Some people have negative views of prenuptial agreements; however, they are not always a bad thing. In fact, there are times when you could almost consider them necessities before a marriage takes place. Prenuptial agreements are designed to protect the spouses involved. You may want to insist on a having a prenuptial agreement if you own your own business, if you are getting married for the second time, or if you are marrying someone who has a lot of debt. Read More»

What To Do When You Can't Pay Your Medical Bills

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There’s no doubt about it: Healthcare is expensive. Whether you have a high-deductible medical insurance plan or you don’t have insurance at all, it’s not uncommon to struggle with medical bills. In fact, over 20 percent of American adults have trouble paying off their doctor’s bills, surgeries and other healthcare expenses. If you find yourself in the position of not being able to afford a bill from your doctor, a hospital or surgery center, there are some steps you can take to regain your financial footing. Read More»

Crash Avoidance Technologies That Help Drivers Avoid Accidents And Injuries

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As technology continues to advance, it is becoming easier to avoid being involved in an auto accident. Many cars are now manufactured with safety features known as “crash avoidance technologies” that help drivers avoid collisions with other vehicles and obstacles in the roadway. When buying your next car, consider choosing one that includes any of the following crash avoidance technologies to prevent unnecessary auto accidents and injuries. Adaptive Headlights Adaptive headlights help drivers avoid accidents because they’re designed to keep the directional path of the vehicle well lit. Read More»

Considering Bankruptcy? Ask Your Attorney The Right Questions Before You File

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Filing for bankruptcy can be difficult for anyone, but a qualified attorney can make the process easier with expert legal counsel. If you’re interviewing potential lawyers or meeting one for the first time about your case, it’s important to ask the right questions about your circumstances. What Type Of Bankruptcy Should You File? If you don’t yet know whether to file for chapter 7 or chapter 13 bankruptcy, the first thing you ask a bankruptcy attorney is which choice is right for you. Read More»

Parents Driving Badly: How Can You Make Them Safer?

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While your parents may have taught you table manners, about the birds and bees, and a host of other necessities for living, driving may not be one of their strong points. If you have a parent with bad driving habits, act now. You could be saving their life. Are Your Parents Senior Citizens With Driving Issues? Independence is precious to people as they get older, but unfortunately, driving becomes more dangerous as they age. Read More»

Rivaroxaban And Bleeding: Why You May Need A Personal Injury Attorney

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Blood clots can lead to life-threatening conditions such as deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE). To prevent or control these symptoms, doctors often prescribe anticoagulants, which thin a patient’s blood. Rivaroxaban (normally sold under a brand name) is a relatively new anticoagulant that doctors have prescribed for many patients since 2011, but some users can experience serious side effects. If you or a loved one has suffered an injury due to a rivaroxaban prescription, learn more about the effects of the drug, and why you may need to contact a personal injury attorney. Read More»

3 Consequences Of Auto Accidents That May Lead To Permanent Disability

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If you have been involved in a motor vehicle accident, the type of injuries or psychological consequences you have sustained may cause permanent disability. While your symptoms may improve over time, certain injuries and mental health disorders have the potential to lead to devastating long-term illness. If you have sustained any of the following as a result of a motor vehicle accident, consider speaking to an auto accident attorney about moving forward with personal injury litigation: Read More»