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2017

What Everyone Needs To Know About Workers' Compensation

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Millions of Americans work at physically demanding jobs, whether that be construction, manufacturing, or retail and food services. Because these jobs require strenuous tasks and not always optimal work environments, workers’ compensation can play an integral role in the livelihood of many. This is why every employee should be aware of the workers’ compensation policies in place that can help them. Here are a few key things everyone should know about workers’ compensation. Read More»

Why Professionals Facing Allegations Should Seriously Consider Hiring an Attorney

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A professional, whether in business, academics or medicine, will want to consider hiring a lawyer whenever accused of some type of legal wrongdoing. Attaining the status of a professional is not easy. One usually has to attend lots of schools and then spend even more years learning on the job. With this training comes responsibility, social status and high income. When faced with legal accusations, the professional obviously has a lot to lose. Read More»

Understanding Workers' Compensation Claim Denials And Appeals

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The workers’ compensation process may seem cut-and-dry, and for many people it is. Unfortunately, you may find yourself with a denied workers’ compensation claim. There are a few reasons this can happen, and there are things you can do if it does happen. The Reasons for Denial of Workers’ Comp Claims There are many reasons for denial of a workers’ compensation claim. A denial letter will contain the reasoning. Some of the most common reasons include: Read More»

3 Incorrect Myths About The Civil Rights Movement

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There is a lot of misunderstanding about what took place in the United States during the 1950s and 1960s. For sure, the social and political transformations changed the nation. Yet, the history of what occurred remains full of myths. This incorrect thinking can lead to further problems in the current day. Therefore, in an attempt to begin getting people to broaden their understanding of the era, here are three of the biggest myths about the Civil Rights Movement: Read More»

How To Get A Green Card With An E-2 Visa

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There are several nations with which the U.S have signed treaties allowing foreign investors to work in the U.S.-based business in which they’ve invested. These treaties were made to facilitate the movement of capital for affluent entrepreneurs, and also because they directly contribute to the U.S. economy. As you might know, business creation leads to taxes collection and job creation for domestic workers. If you’re an aspiring E-2 visa holder and are asking whether you can change your status and apply for a green card, then please keep on reading. Read More»