Familiarize Yourself With How Worker's Compensation Works

Dec 26th, 2011Posted by Terry Stanfield

Workers compensation is a great thing but most people never look into it until something bad happens. Until the early part of the 20th century, workers in the United States had few options if they were injured on their jobs. Somebody who has hurt while working or became ill because of working conditions could sue the employer, but most often the employers would win lawsuits.

Esther Rantzen Joins Crusade Against Dodgy Doorstep Salesmen

Dec 26th, 2011Posted by Richard Craig

Although it is not illegal for traders to canvas customers for work in the UK, there is an increasing proliferation of unsavoury characters taking consumers for a ride. A new campaign has been launched to tackle this.

Drunk Driving Attorney- How to Find the Best One

Dec 23rd, 2011Posted by John Cunningham

This article is all about what to do when you get a DUI.

Why Injury Lawyers Need to Advertise

Dec 21st, 2011Posted by Richard Craig

Advertising is coming under scrutiny, and personal injury firms are set to have their marketing curbed.

Understanding What Makes A Personal Injury Case

Dec 21st, 2011Posted by Terry Stanfield

Knowing what makes a personal injury case can be critical for an individual who has been involved in an incident and finds themselves unable to afford proper treatment. Many times individuals do not consider the long term affects of an injury that may seem minor when it occurs.

What Is Mental State at the Time of the Offense?

Dec 21st, 2011Posted by Stephen Kelly

Mental State at the Time of the Offense, sometimes abbreviated as MSO, is a determination of a defendant's state of mind at the time he or she committed a crime. When a defendant's mental state is at question, a sanity evaluation may be requested by the court, the defense, or the prosecution.

Figuring Out How Worker's Compensation Works

Dec 14th, 2011Posted by Terry Stanfield

Getting hurt during the job can become painful in more ways than one. Not only is a person physically injured, but he or she can lose income due to the the injury. What's more, there can be medical bills to deal with.

What Is a Juvenile Transfer Evaluation?

Dec 14th, 2011Posted by Stephen Kelly

Under certain circumstances, juveniles may be charged as adults. In these cases a psychological evaluation may be requested by the court, prosecution, or defense in order to help address questions that are relevant for transferring the case from delinquency proceedings to the criminal justice system or vice-versa.

Make the Internet Your Opinion Outpost: Protect Yourself and Others Against Fraud

Dec 7th, 2011Posted by Steve Albright

The government is trying to make laws that punish people for wrongdoing in cyberspace, but except for a handful of clear, cut-and-dried instances, the truth is that the people creating online schemes and scams are moving much faster than the government can keep up with them. So how on earth are we supposed to protect ourselves?

Time Factors of Taking Actions Against the Police

Dec 7th, 2011Posted by Lawrence White

Modern times have taught people a slew of lessons in life, one of which is to be vigilant and keep an eye on the preservation of one's basic human rights