Methods To Combat Corporate Fraud

Mar 15th, 2012Posted by Lawrence White

More often than not, a fraud is committed to supplement the insufficient income of an employee who has been pushed into debt, or is in dire need of money to support the habits of their spouse, or other expenses.

Canadian Lawyer Brain Damaged at Company Party Says It Was A Work Injury

Mar 15th, 2012Posted by Richard Craig

Michelle Danicek fell and hit her head while dancing with a colleague. Does this constitute a work injury?

Figuring Out The Basics Of Worker's Compensation

Mar 13th, 2012Posted by Terry Stanfield

If unable to work due to an accident or job related illness, workers receive a set percentage of their normal salary while they are disabled. Sometimes, payments can continue indefinitely as long as the employee is unable to work. In other states, there is a time limit, and once this point is reached, a lump sum payment is issued and monthly disbursements are discontinued.

Identity Theft - The Forms of Identity Theft

Mar 13th, 2012Posted by Frank Brammer

The main form of Identity Theft is credit theft. This is the most common and the one most people fear the most. Credit theft is only about 28% of identity theft. Bank fraud is 18%, phone and utility fraud is 19%, employment related fraud is 13%, Government documents & benefits fraud is 8% and medical fraud is growing.

I Don't Care What Your Lawyer Says - You Need a Trust

Mar 11th, 2012Posted by Dean Hanewinckel

This article examines the beneifts of using a revocable trust as part of your estate planning. It shows how a trust can benefit almost anyone.

Here Is Basically How A Worker's Compensation Program Works

Mar 8th, 2012Posted by Terry Stanfield

Worker's Compensation plans were initiated in an effort to protect both employers and employees. They are beneficial to employers because the plans protect them from lawsuit. This enables them to accurately budget expenses for claims.

The Best Ways To Claim Whiplash Compensation

Mar 7th, 2012Posted by Nick Jervis

A whiplash injury is normally suffered by the occupant of a vehicle that has been sat stationary somewhere such as a junction or a set of traffic lights, only for a moving vehicle to plough into it from behind. In the case of a whiplash injury, this causes the victim's body to be pushed forward, as it feels the full force of the accident.

DUI Lawyers - How to Choose the Right One for You

Mar 7th, 2012Posted by John Cunningham

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

Five Steps Towards A Successful Injury Claim

Mar 4th, 2012Posted by Richard Craig

Many people will be unaware of the best way to go about making an injury claim. Here are five steps to help get an injury claim on the road to success.

Suing A Doctor Can Be Like Moving A Mountain

Feb 28th, 2012Posted by Terry Stanfield

Still moving slow and with pain from the operation gone wrong my wife and I approached the solid wood door leading to the lawyer's office specializing in medical malpractice cases. Highly recommended for his success and fat settlements we were more than optimistic.