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Tips to Prevent Back Injuries in the Workplace

Back injuries are painful, can take a long time to heal, and interfere with almost all aspects of your life. Some manual work increases the risk of back injury. Below are some tips to help you avoid back injury at work. Use Proper Lifting Techniques Improper lifting techniques are common causes of back injuries. Adopt [...]

Frequently Asked Questions About Alimony

Even the lengthiest marriages may come to an unexpected end with divorce. When one spouse has served as the primary earner during a marriage, the other may request short-term or long-term financial support known as alimony. A divorce court may then approve, reject, or modify this request. Whether you expect to make alimony payments or [...]

Proof of Liability: Negligence vs. Negligence Per Se

Proof of negligence is a common way to hold someone liable for your injuries. However, you have several ways of proving liability, other than negligence. One of them is negligence per se, which sounds like but is much different from conventional negligence. Below is a comparison of negligence and negligence per se. Ordinary Negligence Negligence [...]

5 Things You Can Expect Your Divorce Attorney to Do

A good divorce attorney is an ally that will be a big part of your team as you move through this difficult process. But what exactly can you expect from your lawyer? Most Americans entering into a contract with a divorce attorney aren't always sure what the lawyer's role is, even as they depend on [...]

Tips to Minimize the Risk of Nursing Home Malpractice

Nursing home malpractice can harm your loved one's physical and emotional health. The nursing home has a significant role in the wellbeing of your loved one, but you also have a role to play. Below are some of the measures you can take. Understand Nursing Home Malpractice You can't prevent something you don't understand. Thus, the [...]

Advice on Asking for a Divorce

If you're contemplating asking your spouse for a divorce, you've probably done a lot of soul searching. Evaluate your reasons for wanting a divorce, and be honest about what your life will look like once it's all settled. Asking for a divorce is a big matter. You must prepare for that talk ahead of time. [...]

4 Reasons Why Driving After Dark Is Dangerous

You might think that nighttime is the safest time to drive because traffic is generally lighter and pedestrians are usually fewer. But this is usually not the case. The National Safety Council reveals that half (50%) of all fatal car crashes occur at night. Below are some reasons why driving gets more dreadful and potentially dangerous [...]

Slip-and-Fall Injuries: What Plaintiffs Should Know

If you have slipped and fallen on someone else’s property, you may have sustained painful, debilitating injuries. Over one million slip-and-fall injuries occur each year in the U.S. alone, leading to 17,000 deaths. Up to 15 percent of all job-related injuries and workers’ compensation claims stem from slips and falls. In some cases, negligence on the part of the property owner causes or contributes to a slip-and-fall injury. If you believe that this situation applies to you, then you may seek financial compensation for medical and other costs. Discover some key points about pursuing a slip-and-fall injury liability case. […]

Side-Impact Collisions: Injuries and Liability

Side-impact collisions, also called T-bone accidents or broadside collisions, are some of the most dangerous vehicle accidents to be involved in. Many newer vehicles have side airbags and side-impact steel bars in the doors of the car to give the door additional stability in case of a broadside accident. […]

How Long Does Bankruptcy Last?

With so many people struggling financially, bankruptcy is not an uncommon process. In fact, going through bankruptcy can actually improve your overall financial situation in the long-run. If you have been considering filing bankruptcy to eliminate some of your debt, check out how long each part of the process lasts, to determine if it’s worth the time. […]