Yes, You Have A Right To Workers' Compensation When You Work For Family
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30 July 2020
When your family member asked you to work for their business, you said yes without hesitation. After all, family members are understanding, fair, and trustworthy, so there is no need to worry, right? Unfortunately, if you were injured while on the job, you may have learned rather quickly that family is family, but business is something entirely different. Family or not, it might be the right time to speak with a workers' compensation attorney.
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Is It Time To Accept An Injury Settlement?
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1 July 2020
One of the biggest challenges a personal injury attorney and a client will face is determining when it's time to accept a settlement. This isn't an easy question to address, and it's important to look at the problem from several angles. Here are three things a personal injury lawyer will want to consider.
Are All of Your Injuries Known?
By far the scariest possibility in accepting a settlement is the chance that an undiscovered injury will appear after you've taken the money.
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Why Would A Creditor Try To Force You Into Bankruptcy?
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21 May 2020
One of the seemingly craziest ideas in the world of bankruptcy is the notion that a creditor may be able to force a debtor into filing. This is the sort of thing that will rightly have you contacting a bankruptcy lawyer and asking for a consultation. You'd probably like a few answers before you sit down with a bankruptcy attorney so let's take a look at how this process might work.
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Filing Chapter 7 Bankruptcy? What You Need to Know
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24 April 2020
If your financial situation has resulted in declaring bankruptcy, you likely have several questions about how the process will work. Here are some things you need to know about bankruptcy.
Will All Debts Be Discharged with Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?
The goal of Chapter 7 bankruptcy is to quickly discharge your debts so that you can get a fresh start with your finances. Many of your unsecured debts will be completely discharged so that you do not have to pay them back.
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