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The Vital Link: Your Medical Records And Your Personal Injury Case

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When you’ve been hurt by another vehicle, you may be entitled to several forms of money damages. While you might be tempted to put your claim on the back burner, you must take action in a timely manner if you are to be paid the compensation you deserve. Most people feel confused about what is meant by money damages, particularly the one known as pain and suffering. Read on to find out why pain and suffering is directly linked with your medical treatment expenses.…

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Mistakes to Avoid When Planning Your Estate

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Most people know by now that estate planning is about more than making a will. With people living longer than ever before, a complete estate plan should encompass a variety of events that might happen sooner or later. There are some common mistakes made, however, when it comes to estate plans. Read on to learn about three of them. You Fail to Update Your Estate Plan The plan you made a year or so ago may need to be looked at again.…

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Florida Offers Extra Help To First Responders Suffering From PTSD

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If you’ve ever been injured in the workplace (or dealt with someone who has), you’re likely already aware that workers’ compensation insurance is designed to cover certain expenses and costs incurred by anyone who has sustained a work-related injury. However, not all injuries are visible or immediately apparent, and a substantial subset of emergency workers and first responders can find themselves battling symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after a few years on the job.…

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A Case Of Mistaken Identity In The Surgery Room? You Have Grounds For A Malpractice Suit

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At hospitals, surgical teams go to considerable lengths to ensure that they operate on the right patients. In most cases, this is exactly what happens, but there are still cases that make headlines because a surgical team performed the incorrect surgery on a patient. For example, in a case of mistaken identity or botched paperwork, you and another surgery patient could have your scheduled operations inadvertently switched, resulting in each of you having a surgery that wasn’t necessary or correct.…

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Three Things You Should Know About A Living Will

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Most people understand what a will is, and often they understand the importance of having one, even if they haven’t gotten around to making one. But a living will is often less understood. This type of will represents your wishes in a situation where you can no longer make these decisions, usually for issues related to health. The following are a few things you should know. They give instructions to physicians when you can no longer communicate…

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Why Contractors Should Hire Construction Litigation Attorneys When Being Sued By Clients

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If you work in construction on different properties, problems are bound to arise at some point. Your clients may claim your work to be faulty, and then end up suing you for not completing the project up to their standards. If you’re in this similar position, you need to hire a construction litigation attorney for the following reasons.  Knowledge of Construction Laws  Since your case is specific to construction, it helps to have a construction litigation attorney such as those found at Wright, Ponsoldt & Lozeau, Trial Attorneys by your side throughout these legal proceedings.…

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Understanding Some Facts About Bail Bondsmen And Their Fees

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If one of your loved ones frequently gets in trouble with the law, then you may be asked to provide bail at some point. Most people do not have a great deal of cash on hand, and this may mean that a bail bond company may be your best bet for helping your family member. However, you should understand that there is a fee associated with the service. Keep reading to about some facts in relation to this fee.…

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Driving In High Winds: How To Stay Safe

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In many areas, spring and early summer bring a lot of windy weather – and not just the kind that creates a nice breeze. Some of those winds can be absolutely ferocious and make driving safely incredibly difficult. One wrong move can lead to a serious accident and lifelong injuries. Here’s what you need to know to stay safe when driving in high winds. 1. Drive a little slower. The force of the winds pushing against your vehicle actually increase your acceleration.…

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3 Tips To Keep In Mind If You Have Been A Victim Of Medical Malpractice

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Did your medical condition worsen due to a bad diagnosis or another mistake made by a doctor or hospital worker? If so, you may be able to receive financial compensation for your trouble, either through negotiation a medical malpractice settlement or by taking the doctor or hospital to court. If you feel like you may soon be going down this path, here are a few tips to keep in mind.…

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Four Advantages Of Filing For Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

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Even in the best of economies, it isn’t always easy for families to make enough money to pay for everything they need. Two-income families are pretty much a necessity, but that still isn’t a guarantee they will be financially stable. The unexpected can happen, and many American families are only a paycheck away from financial disaster. Layoffs, medical emergencies, and other unexpected events can turn a situation upside-down in no time.…

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