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3 Useful Tips When Getting An Apostille For The First Time

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If you’re sending an important document to a different country, such as a birth certificate, it will need an apostille. This is seal showing the document is legitimate. If you’re needing one for the first time, these tips will help you out.  Provide an Explanation The department that handles apostilles – usually the Secretary of State’s office – receives a lot of apostille requests each day. Some of these requests are not legitimate and thus waste time and resources. Read More»

2 Instances When A Business Is Liable When You Slip On Their Icy Sidewalk

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While visiting a local business in the wintertime, you may have slipped on the ice on their sidewalk, which resulted in your hurting yourself severely enough to have to go to the hospital and miss days or even weeks of work. While you are recovering, you may begin to wonder whether or not you have a case for a personal injury claim against the business because they were negligent in keeping the sidewalk clear. Read More»

Understanding How Attorneys Place A Value On An Auto Accident Claim

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If you’re injured in an auto accident that was caused by another driver, the best thing that you can do is hire an experienced auto accident attorney to represent you. An attorney will work hard on your behalf to communicate with the other driver’s insurance company and secure the settlement that you deserve. An auto accident attorney will also have the skills and expertise needed to properly determine what your claim is worth, which is extremely important, since insurance companies often try to offer very low settlements. Read More»

Why You Want To Use A Tax Attorney For Your Business

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When you own and operate a business, there is a lot of responsibility that you have on your shoulders. One of the things that you might have been used to doing on your own is the taxes for your company. However, it may be best for you to use a tax attorney for this part of your business. While this will involve adding a little more to the spending budget, you can see why it is a good idea by checking out the following information. Read More»

Six Things To Know Before You Undergo An Independent Medical Examination In Your Workers' Comp Case

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One of the most important determining events in a workers compensation case is the examination of the plaintiff during an independent medical examination (IME). The IME is an examination that the insurance company of the employer will request to research the situation and to formulate their own defense regarding the case.  You need to be informed going in to the IME to answer all questions and handle the situation in a way that’s beneficial to your case. Read More»

Do's And Don'Ts For Car Accident Related Injuries

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If you were involved in a car accident that resulted in an injury, it is very easy to make some mistakes with how you handle everything after the accident. Here are some things you should and should not do after the injury occurs. Do: Get Medical Attention Immediately Many people make the mistake of thinking that their injury is not serious and not receiving immediate medical attention. This can be for a variety of reasons, which usually involves worrying about the cost of medical treatment. Read More»

A Realtor Isn't Enough: Here's Why You Should Hire A Real Estate Attorney When Buying A Home

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Now that you’ve decided to purchase a home, you’re probably looking for a realtor to work with. As you do this, you should also be looking for a real estate attorney to work with throughout the buying process. Here are a few important reasons to consider doing so: Get Unbiased Insight Having the opportunity to get some unbiased insight is one great reason to hire a real estate attorney when you’re ready to start searching for a home to buy. Read More»

Reasonable Care And The Medical Malpractice Lawsuit: What Every Patient Should Know

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What exactly is medical malpractice? At its heart, medical malpractice occurs when a doctor or other medical professional fails in his or her duty to exercise reasonable care when handling a patient’s condition and the patient ends up injured as a result. Exactly what counts as “reasonable care,” however, can be the subject of heated debate – and is often the focus of many medical malpractice lawsuits. Why is there ever any debate over what constitutes reasonable care? Read More»

How To Tell If You Have A Gender Discrimination Case

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The VII act of 1965 changed the workplace forever because it banned employers from discriminating against employees based upon gender, race, color, sex, or national origin. But just because something is illegal, that doesn’t mean that it still doesn’t happen. In fact, discrimination still continues all around the country, even based on gender. Political movements like the Me Too Movement brought to light that women in all sorts of jobs and socioeconomic classes were being sexually harassed and paid unfairly because of their gender. Read More»