Monthly Archives: September 2011
Sep 27th, 2011 • Featured Author: Michiel Van Kets • Read More
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.
Sep 25th, 2011 • Featured Author: Paul Headley • Read More
If you want to become a criminal defence solicitor, then you must know what you are up against. The journey is a long one and it is one of continuous learning as you keep learning from each case that you fight for your client.
Sep 25th, 2011 • Featured Author: Stephen Kelly • Read More
Mental State at the Time of the Offense, sometimes abbreviated as MSO, is a determination of a defendant's state of mind at the time he or she committed a crime. When a defendant's mental state is at question, a sanity evaluation may be requested by the court, the defense, or the prosecution.
Sep 22nd, 2011 • Featured Author: Jerry McGahan • Read More
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.
Sep 22nd, 2011 • Featured Author: Terry Stanfield • Read More
Knowing what makes a personal injury case can be critical for an individual who has been involved in an incident and finds themselves unable to afford proper treatment. Many times individuals do not consider the long term affects of an injury that may seem minor when it occurs.
Sep 19th, 2011 • Featured Author: Stephen Kelly • Read More
Under certain circumstances, juveniles may be charged as adults. In these cases a psychological evaluation may be requested by the court, prosecution, or defense in order to help address questions that are relevant for transferring the case from delinquency proceedings to the criminal justice system or vice-versa.
Sep 16th, 2011 • Featured Author: Terry Stanfield • Read More
Any worker who suspects that his or her employer, or the employer's insurance company, may challenge a worker's compensation claim should consult with an attorney specializing in worker's compensation law. The lawyer can help the worker obtain all the benefits to which he or she is due under the law.
Sep 15th, 2011 • Featured Author: Steve Albright • Read More
The government is trying to make laws that punish people for wrongdoing in cyberspace, but except for a handful of clear, cut-and-dried instances, the truth is that the people creating online schemes and scams are moving much faster than the government can keep up with them. So how on earth are we supposed to protect ourselves?
Sep 11th, 2011 • Featured Author: Rob Barker • Read More
This informative articles explains tax changes that will affect businesses in 2011.
Sep 9th, 2011 • Featured Author: Terry Stanfield • Read More
Worker's Compensation programs were enacted to benefit both employees and employers. Employers are shielded from lawsuits which in turn enables them to thus control their costs through insurance designed to cover payments for claims. Employees receive compensation in the form of monetary payments as well as coverage for at least part of their medical expenses.
Sep 3rd, 2011 • Featured Author: Richard Craig • Read More
In the course of the week I'll be looking at ways in which you can ensure your life is not affected by a workplace injury
Sep 2nd, 2011 • Featured Author: Terry Stanfield • Read More
During the last part of the 19th century, Germany and England adopted laws designed to protect workers. These models eventually made their way to the United States, where between 1911 and 1920, most states adopted their own versions of the European laws. Today there are 55 U. S. Worker's compensation insurance programs, typically managed by state governments.
Sep 2nd, 2011 • Featured Author: Paul Headley • Read More
Construction accidents at building sites are a common danger in the United Kingdom. These are work related accidents and stand second in accident claims cases after car accident claims.