Monthly Archives: November 2011



Why British Airways' Carelessness Could Cost Them Dearly

Nov 29th, 2011Posted by Richard Craig

The ash cloud hasn't been the only thing making the company cough up this year

Potential Grounds for Taking Actions Against the Police

Nov 29th, 2011Posted by Lawrence White

As a wronged party, there are several grounds by which you can press actions against the police. You cannot simply let unjust deeds slide, most especially if the laws say that you are on the right side of the judicial fence.

Here Is What You Need To Understand Worker's Compensation

Nov 28th, 2011Posted by Terry Stanfield

A worker who's injured on the job should first file a claim form, available from the employer. Next the worker can expect to undergo an independent medical examination by a physician chosen by the employer's insurance company. It's important for the employee to pay close attention to the doctor's diagnosis, to ask questions and to make notes of the examination afterward.

DWI Charges: How to Get Them Dropped

Nov 27th, 2011Posted by John Cunningham

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

Opera Singer Injured In 15 Foot Stage Plunge Seeks Injury Claim

Nov 25th, 2011Posted by Richard Craig

David Montague-Rendall was nearly crushed when the stage he was performing on collapsed from beneath him at the Copenhagen Opera House in 2005.

There Are Numerous Worker's Compensation Benefits

Nov 24th, 2011Posted by Terry Stanfield

Employers can budget costs by using insurance plans to cover payments to injured workers rather than risking litigation. Employees have access to an income when unable to work due to a job related illness or injury. While Worker's Compensation statutes are different in every state, the basic plans are very similar.

Lord Young's Compensation Crackdown Should Address the Real Issues

Nov 21st, 2011Posted by Richard Craig

There is an undeniable element of playing to the gallery in Lord Young's anti-health and safety proposals. He makes some good points, but there are more deep-rooted issues at stake.

Preventing Road Accidents in Scotland

Nov 21st, 2011Posted by Lawrence White

Road accidents can be nasty and could involve many people and vehicles. Grievous injuries could be caused to anyone, especially in the case of head on collisions. Many road accidents are linked to car accidents in Scotland.

Comprehending How Workers Compensation Works

Nov 19th, 2011Posted by Terry Stanfield

There once was a time when a worker who was injured on the job had little recourse. Not just was he physically injured, he lost income and had medical bills to pay. Sometimes the injury left a worker disabled and unable to provide for his family. The worker had few options besides to sue the employer for compensation.

What is Competency to Stand Trial?

Nov 19th, 2011Posted by Stephen Kelly

Competency to Stand Trial, sometimes abbreviated as CST, is the competency evaluation to determine if a defendant in a court case has the mental ability to understand the charges against him or her and work with his or her attorney in the preparation process and the trial itself.

The Significance Of Talking With A Private Injury Attorney

Nov 11th, 2011Posted by Terry Stanfield

Do you know what a personal injury claim entails? These are legal actions which deal with an individual injury due to the negligence of another person or a conscious act.

Top Tips To Pursuing Actions Against The Police

Nov 11th, 2011Posted by Lawrence White

Anyone who believes that they have been wrongly fully arrested by the police, mistreated whilst in police custody or believe that the police have breached their Human Rights should waste no time in contacting a law firm who has a team of specialists who will be able to offer help, advice and representation on their behalf.

What Is a Miranda Rights Waiver?

Nov 8th, 2011Posted by Stephen Kelly

The Miranda warning (also referred to as Miranda rights) is a warning that is required to be given by police in the United States to criminal suspects in police custody (or in a custodial interrogation) before they are questioned to inform them about their constitutional rights.

Supreme Court To Review GPS Tracking Case

Nov 8th, 2011Posted by George Karonis

Supreme Court to review GPS Tracking case, the issue whether a law enforcement officer must first obtain a warrant before use a global positioning tracking device on a suspects' vehicle.

Claiming Compensation After A Personal Injury

Nov 6th, 2011Posted by Michiel Van Kets

Looking for a professional legal service that can assist you in claiming compensation after an accident at home or at work? Speak to legal advisors in confidence about your accident and injury and get expert help in getting your life back in order.