2014

Bankruptcy: What You Need To Know About Chapter 7 Before You Close The Book On Your Debt

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Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a filing option available for people who don't have the income to support a Chapter 13 repayment plan. If your debts have surpassed your ability to pay and you have no other alternatives, you may be able to qualify for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing. Before you file the paperwork, though, it's important to understand what Chapter 7 is and what the process entails. Chapter 7 Basics

26 December 2014

Top 3 Reasons Why Your Workers Compensation Claim May Be Denied

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Having your workers compensation claim denied can come as a shock. You may even feel betrayed. After all, you put a lot of effort into your job. When your company refuses to take care of you when you're injured in the course of your job duties, it's not only a financial blow, it's an emotional blow as well. But a denial is not necessarily the last word. Whether intentionally or not, workers compensation companies sometimes incorrectly deny claims.

22 December 2014

Recovering From Your Car Accident: Caring For Your Emotional Health

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You survived the car accident; the next step is not allowing your emotional health to fall victim to stress and worry. A vehicle accident is always a traumatic event, regardless of whose fault it was or how badly people were injured. Even the most minor fender bender is upsetting to most people—there's always that little nagging voice in the back of your head telling you how much worse it could have been.

2 September 2014

Can An Independent Contractor Claim Workers Compensation?

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Being an independent contractor or small business owner gives you a large degree of control over your own work, but this arrangement comes with its own financial risks. One of the biggest financial risks is that you cannot claim workers compensation after an injury. However, if you were injured while working for a client, there may be exceptions to this rule. If you can prove that your relationship was an employee-employer relationship rather than a contractor-client relationship, you may be entitled to workers compensation.

2 September 2014

Protect Your Best Interests During Divorce With These Tips And Tricks

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Getting divorced is never an enjoyable experience, but it doesn't have to be a process that makes you feel dumped on or overlooked when you're negotiating things like child custody and alimony. Here are three things you can do to protect your best interests throughout your divorce proceedings: Hire a Private Investigator A private investigator isn't just for tailing people you want to spy on, although they are pretty good at that.

2 September 2014

Throwing A Party? Safety Tips For Avoiding Personal Injuries On Your Property

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With fall holidays quickly approaching, you may plan to have a full house of people soon. Whether you're having a big Halloween bash or just a cookout to celebrate the changing weather, you have to ensure that everyone coming to your home is safe. When having people in your home, you leave yourself open to lawsuits from any injuries that may occur. Here are some ways to keep your home safe and prevent injuries.

28 August 2014