Recently Filed For Worker's Compensation? Two Tips To Help You Win Your Case

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If you’ve recently been injured on the job, you deserve to be compensated for your pain.  However, while you may have suffered an authentic injury, worker’s compensation fraud is a major issue in the United States, and some employers are taking pains to stop it by working with insurance companies to get claims denied.  Because of this, filing a worker’s compensation claim is no longer the cut-and-dried measure that it used to be.…

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Naming Rights: Using Your Maiden Name After Divorce

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If you are one of the many women who took their spouse’s last name when you married, you should know that you are entitled to make a change when you get divorced. For some, divorce signals a big change in many areas, and dropping that last name can be a powerful symbol of making a fresh start. In most states, taking back your maiden name is a snap when the provision is included in your divorce decree, so if you are in the midst of a divorce, now is time to consider making that move.…

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What To Do (And What Not To Do) If You're Pulled Over With Suspicion Of DUI

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The easiest way to avoid a DUI charge is to never drink and drive in the first place. However, even if you never drink and drive, this doesn’t guarantee that a police officer won’t pull you over under the suspicion that you’re driving under the influence. For example, you may take your eyes off the road for a few seconds, resulting in your vehicle momentarily crossing the center line of the road.…

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