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How to Solve a Rubik’s Cube!: Getting the Blue Cross

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

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Getting my camcorder and tapes back – STILL SEALED!

Monday, January 25th, 2010


After my solicitor wrote to the police requesting to release the cult watch master tapes and camcorder, they released them to me within a few days. Today I pick them up, and find that the bags are STILL SEALED from the day of the arrest. This means that the tapes have been unwatched, and suggests that the reasons for my home being raided at 8.30am on the 12th June were suspect. Anyway guys – I”m back! :) Thanks for being patient! xxx

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Weekly Address: Getting Our Money Back from Wall Street

Sunday, January 24th, 2010


clockwork, the banks and the politicians who curry their favor are already trying to stop this fee from going into effect. The very same firms reaping billions of dollars in profits, and reportedly handing out more money in bonuses and compensation than ever before in history, are now pleading poverty. It’s a sight to see. Those who oppose this fee say the banks can’t afford to pay back the American people without passing on the costs to their shareholders and customers. But that’s hard …

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Workers Compensation – Getting the Benefits you Need

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Getting injured on the job can be devasting physically, emotionally, and financially. Each of the 50 states has laws to protect you in the event you have been injured on the job.

Workers Compensation laws are designed to protect both the employee and the employer in the event of an injury on the job. State workers compensation laws provide guaranteed coverage to employees for medical care related to their injury and, in many cases, provide guaranteed compensation during and after the recovery period.

Employers are protected against lawsuits brought about by employees that have been injured on the job. Workers Compensation laws do not allow an injured employee to bring suit against an employer provided the injury occurs without involving negligence.

There are some basic steps that you need to follow in almost every state (see specific state laws here).

1. Report all injuries to your employer immediately or as soon as reasonably possible. Most states have time limits for you to report to your employer.

2. Seek necessary medical care. Many states allow employers to provide a panel of specific care providers that you must utilize for your treatment. Be sure to check the laws of your state.

3. Comply with all restrictions placed upon you by your medical provider. You may jeopardize your benefits if you fail to comply with medically advised restrictions.

4. Cooperate with your employer’s insurance carrier. Although insurance companies are paid by the employer, they have the obligation to follow the laws that are in place to protect your rights. You should be contacted by the insurance carrier within a few days of your injury.

5. File necessary claim forms. Many states will require an injured employee to file a claim for benefits. See specific state information for appropriate methods at www.injuryonthejob.com.

6. Keep all medical appointments as scheduled. You are the biggest factor in your recovery process. Keeping your medical appointments will also show that you are serious about recovery and adds validity to your claim.

7. Participate in light duty or modified duty programs established by your employer. Failure to comply with these programs may result in a loss of compensation benefits related to your injury on the job. The goal is to return you to regular duty as soon as medically possible.

An attorney is not required to file a workers compensation claim. Many workers compensation departments will assist employees with the process of filing a claim however, if at any time you feel that you are not receiving the proper care and compensation that you feel is appropriate, it may be time to contact a workers compensation attorney.

Workers Comp Info Guy publishes articles to assist injured employees to get the benefits they need to deal with their injury on the job. Additional information can be found at www.injuryonthejob.com

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Getting Help Through an Injury Lawyer- Settling the Claim

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Injury lawyer helps you in getting compensation for any loss or injury. Compensation via injury claim can be in many situations such as negligent death, medical loss, and defective products to accidents, discrimination, and worker’s compensation.

Claim Settling

The injury lawyer helps you file a case and get compensation for the loss incurred by you in the injury. While choosing a lawyer make sure he is well versed in dealing with insurance companies. Insurance companies represent most of the injury cases from the defendants’ side. An experienced injury lawyer will have the claim settled out of court, as most litigants want to avoid trials and publicity. The settlement amount varies depending on the extent of loss or injury.

Injury Attorney In Case Of Brain Injury

Those who have sustained a brain injury due to an accident can get help from a brain injury lawyer. Proving that whether the brain damage is mild or severe is the main task of a brain injury attorney. A qualified lawyer knows brain science well to prove it. Many law firms deal with cases such as these. You can also find lawyers with specialization in brain injury cases. Specialized lawyers are expensive; however there are some lawyers who work on contingency. A brain injury lawyer works in association with medical experts while dealing with an injury case.

If you are looking for a brain injury claim it is best to get in touch with a lawyer as soon as possible. Delaying the procedure can affect the verdict.

Injury Attorney In Case Of A Work Injury

You can seek help from a work injury lawyer in case you have had an injury at work. Injury at work would be due to negligence of employers, co-workers or the company. Some work accidents are

  • Falls from ladders

  • Falls from roofs without any parapet or guarding

  • Electrocutions

  • Back injuries

  • Injuries due to falling objects like at construction sites

    Your injury lawyer will discuss a personal injury settlement with your employer. If the settlement is not fair then the lawyer can file an official personal injury lawsuit with the court. The employer may offer a high settlement amount in order to avoid expensive court hearings.

    A thing to remember while hiring an injury lawyer is that he or she should be Internet savvy. Getting in touch with an online injury lawyer is easy and saves on time. If you are a victim of an accident or any injury, contact the lawyer as soon as possible. This will ensure that you get a fair compensation and trial.

    You can contact an injury lawyer in case of any accident or injury. A brain injury lawyer can help in case of a brain injury. In case of accidents at work a work injury lawyer can help you out, you can also consider online injury lawyer.

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