Getting Injury Compensation from Your Landlord

When Mental Trauma Prevents You From Working

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Not all work-related injuries are physical. If you were involved in or witnessed a traumatic event at your workplace, you may be suffering the emotional effects of that experience. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a debilitating condition that could affect your ability to do your job, and in some cases it can create problems in your home life as well. You are entitled to collect workers’ comp benefits if you are suffering from this disorder, so read on to learn more.…

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3 Tips On Dealing With A Car Accident Case

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When you get struck by another vehicle to the point that there is serious property damage or injury, it is very important that you step up and handle the matter properly. This will involve communication with the authorities, attorneys, insurance companies, and more, depending on the situation. Because of this, you owe it to yourself to learn as much as you can about handling this process in the most prudent manner.…

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How Using The Silent Treatment Can Benefit Your Personal Injury Case

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Dealing with the after-effects of an accident injury can be stressful, and if you were injured by a careless driver you may find yourself involved in insurance matters as well. You’ve already spoken to your own insurance carrier about the accident, but what if the at-fault driver’s insurance carrier contacts you? You should be aware that anything you say to that insurance adjuster could end up harming your claim for fair compensation.…

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