Have You Been Wrongfully Terminated? Important Questions To Ask When Hiring A Wrongful Termination Lawyer
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2 April 2018
Different states have different laws regarding why an employee can be terminated. However, every state also has laws that protect employees from being terminated due to discrimination, disability and retaliation. If you feel you have been illegally terminated from your job, you may be able to file a wrongful termination lawsuit against your employer. A lawyer can help you with the case. Most people have never hired this type of lawyer before and have no idea what to look for in one.
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What To Do When The Defendant Is Judgment-Proof
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5 March 2018
Before going through the trouble of filing a lawsuit, it's important to investigate the defendant to determine whether the person has enough money and assets to satisfy a court judgment if you win; otherwise you may end up with nothing but the paper saying you won the lawsuit. But what do you do when your research indicates the defendant is judgment-proof? Here are your options for dealing with this problem.
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The Ups And Downs: Ways Insurance Companies May Try To Challenge Your Workers Compensation Claim
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31 January 2018
Are you an injured worker who is trying to get workers compensation? If so, you may be unaware that there are things that you can do to ruin your case. Some individuals do not realize the various tactics that insurance companies use to try to disprove that individuals are injured. This is why you need to be aware of your rights and know what to do to ensure that there are no misconceptions about the validity of your claim.
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Giving An Accurate And Confident Workers' Comp Deposition
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28 December 2017
If you've been hurt at work and are dealing with a permanent injury, you may be asked to participate in a deposition. While you are probably already stressed out about the whole experience, you should understand that undergoing a deposition (being deposed) is a routine event, and nothing to get alarmed about. Knowing what lies ahead can help you deal with matters, so read on for a quick and easy primer on how to handle being questioned at your workers' comp deposition.
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