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Appealing a Denied Workers Compensation

Appealing a Denied Workers Compensation Claim in Denver 

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So, you’ve faced a bump in the road – your workers’ compensation claim has been denied in Denver. It might be annoying, and you’re probably thinking what steps to take next. But you don’t have to worry because we’re here to help you understand the steps of appealing a denied workers’ compensation claim in Denver,…

Workers Compensation Process 

Phoenix Workers Compensation Process 

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Anyone, anywhere, and at any time can have an accident. In Arizona, it’s important to know your rights and how to get workers’ compensation benefits when things go wrong at work. The Phoenix work injury lawyers at Crossman Law want to provide readers with a step by step and give you the information you need…

Distracted Driving Laws

Distracted Driving Laws in Georgia 

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You’re driving along Georgia’s beautiful roads when, all of a sudden, your phone rings with an important message. You want to check it, but you should know that it’s against the law in Georgia to do so because of strict rules against driving while distracted.  The Coweta County car accident attorneys at Kam, Ebersbach, &…

How To Prove Negligence

How To Prove Negligence in a New Mexico Semi-Truck Accident

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Proving negligence in a semi-truck accident in New Mexico is crucial for obtaining the compensation you deserve. Negligence involves establishing that the truck driver or another party failed to meet their duty of care, leading to your injuries or damages. In a New Mexico semi-truck accident case, the elements of negligence are duty of care,…

Wrongful Death Claim

What Evidence is Crucial for a Wrongful Death Claim?

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Losing a loved one due to someone else’s negligence is an unimaginable tragedy, and pursuing a wrongful death claim involves navigating a complex legal process. A key determinant of the success of such a claim is the strength of the evidence supporting it. In this guide, we will explore the vital types of evidence needed…

Can Domestic Violence Charges Be Dropped?

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Domestic violence is a crime that is taken very seriously in the United States. It refers to any abusive behavior used to control or intimidate a current or former partner. While domestic violence charges can result in serious consequences, it is possible for the charges to be dismissed under certain circumstances. Factors That May Lead…

Navigating Life Insurance Fine Print: A Legal Checklist

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Life insurance is a pivotal component of financial planning, offering peace of mind and security for your loved ones. However, the complexity of policy documents can be daunting. This article provides a legal checklist to help you navigate the fine print of life insurance policies, ensuring you make informed decisions. Understanding the Basics: Policy Types…

What To Do After a Pedestrian Accident

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Pedestrian accidents can be traumatic and life-altering events. The moments following a pedestrian accident can be disorienting, but taking these immediate actions can significantly impact your well-being and any future legal proceedings. In this blog post, we’ll walk you through the steps you should follow after a pedestrian accident.  Additionally, we will discuss the statute…

are lawsuit settlements taxable in USA?

Are Lawsuit Settlements Taxable?

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Generally, lawsuit settlements are not taxable, at least for the most part. Punitive damages are the primary exception to this rule. Compensatory damages are not taxable because, well, they’re compensation for economic or noneconomic losses. The IRS usually taxes income, but not assets or compensation. This rule usually applies in civil claims, workers’ compensation claims,…

No insurance but the other driver was at fault, what happens?

What Happens If You Have No Insurance But The Other Driver Was at Fault?

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Responsibility for a crash still matters if you have no insurance but the other driver was at fault. If the other driver was liable for the wreck, you’re most likely still eligible for compensation. Regardless of who caused the crash, emergency responders might still cite you for FMFR (failure to maintain financial responsibility). Some jurisdictions…

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