If you have suffered from a workplace injury, you may be feeling quite fortunate that you have the perk of workers' compensation insurance from your employer. This valuable benefit allows you get your injury taken care of without owing any medical bills, and you can also stay home and get better while earning a portion of your salary. Unfortunately, this reduced salary can make it difficult to stay on top of your bills, causing you to fall behind.
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Some Things You Need to Know About Mediation
If you are filing a personal injury lawsuit, you might be wondering if mediation is right for you. If this is your first experience with a lawsuit, the process of mediation might seem confusing. Here are some things that you should know about mediation so you know what to expect.
What Do You Do During Mediation?
On the day of your mediation you will meet at one of the attorney's firm or in a neutral location.
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Important Questions To Ask Before Hiring An Auto Accident Attorney
Have you recently been in an accident that damaged or destroyed your car? Are you wondering how you're going to pay for all of your medical and repair bills? Sometimes, the only way to be fully compensated for all of your injuries and other damages is to file a lawsuit. Of course, you'll need to hire an attorney to handle the lawsuit for you. In order to choose the right lawyer for your needs, there are a number of questions that you should ask before you agree to use that particular attorney's services.
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Five Things You Can Do To Get A Larger Settlement On Your Personal Injury Case
Once you agree to a settlement regarding your personal injury case, you won't be able to get any more compensation from the defendant afterwards. It's in your best interest to get the biggest possible settlement so that you have the money to pay your medical bills in full and get back on your feet again.
The following are five tips on how you can maximize your settlement:
Be conscientious about collecting evidence from the time your injury occurs until trial
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