When Claim Problems Dog Your Workers' Compensation Case

Posted on: 6 December 2019

When workers' compensation insurance works properly, it provides hurt workers with a valuable asset. If hurt on the job, you can expect to have your medical needs totally covered. If you are ordered to stay home and recuperate, you are entitled to a partial disability wage while you doing so. Unfortunately, workers' compensation insurance companies can be difficult to work with and problems can occur. To find out about those problems and what to do when you encounter them, read on.
[Read More]

Why You Should Hire An Attorney To Defend You After Being Arrested For Drunk Driving

Posted on: 26 September 2019

Drunk driving charges are serious and should be taken as such. You do not want to take such charges lightly, and you will want to make sure that you have an attorney by your side throughout your entire case. Too many people make the mistake of assuming that this a legal matter that they can handle on their own. However, with so much on the line, such as your freedom, you will want to let a drunk driving attorney assist you.
[Read More]

Ways To Increase The Likelihood Of Having Your Workers' Comp Claim Approved

Posted on: 22 July 2019

When you are injured at work, you certainly deserve compensation. Unfortunately, a lot of people end up having their claims denied, which results in them not getting the money they need to live comfortably. You can appeal a denied workers' comp claim, but that takes time, and while you're waiting and hoping that your appeal will be approved, you may struggle to pay your bills. So you really want to do everything possible to ensure your workers' comp claim is approved the first time.
[Read More]

Factors That Determine The Multiplier For Personal Injury Damages

Posted on: 14 May 2019

If you are pursuing a personal injury case, you have or will soon hear of the "multiplier." The multiplier is a figure that you multiply with your special damages (actual damages) to get the total damages that include the pain and suffering. Multipliers range from 1.5 to 5, though they can sometimes go as high as 6 or 7. The following are some of the factors that determine the multiplier for a personal injury case.
[Read More]