Dec 5th, 2011Posted by Terry Stanfield
Worker's Compensation was established to protect both employers and employees. Employers can budget costs by using insurance plans to cover payments to injured workers rather than risking litigation.
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Dec 5th, 2011Posted by Jerry McGahan
Being a do it yourself handyman around the house is a great way to save money and it offers a sense of personal satisfaction.. Sometimes people who are not electricians feel they can do their own wiring work even though this is a bad idea. At least use a voltage tester. The voltage meter is the only instrument that insure your safety. Find out why this is so.
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Dec 3rd, 2011Posted by Stephen Kelly
A forensic psychiatrist is often asked to do an evaluation related to child custody at various points in the divorce process. He or she may also be asked to give opinions on visitation schedules and to determine the need for psychiatric treatment for members of the family to cope with the stressful situation of divorce or separation.
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Nov 29th, 2011Posted by Richard Craig
The ash cloud hasn't been the only thing making the company cough up this year
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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.
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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.
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Nov 27th, 2011Posted by John Cunningham
This article is all about what to do when you get a DUI.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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