Injured at Someone’s Home: Can You Seek Damages?
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Date24 Oct 2017
If you received an injury at someone’s home, you might have more medical bills and additional costs than you bargained for. But how can you know if your injury was caused by owner negligence that might warrant a lawsuit for... Read More →
Don’t Let an Out-of-State Accident Give You the Back-to-School Blues
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Date31 Aug 2017
If you are in school or getting ready to go to school out of state, you need to be prepared in case you’re ever injured in a car accident. When an auto accident occurs between two drivers from two different... Read More →
What Trampoline Owners Should Know And Understand About Their Legal Liability
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Date18 May 2017
The use of trampolines is a popular activity, and there is little doubt that trampolines are an enjoyable way to get much-needed exercise. However, trampolines also carry some risk. That means they may pose not only a physical danger to... Read More →
What to Do if Injured Overseas
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Date19 Mar 2017
When taking a position as an overseas contractor, many risks and hazards may accompany the work. Although an injury is not an expected result, if you are hurt, it is important to take necessary steps to ensure you are properly... Read More →
Understanding the Benefits Available Under the Defense Base Act
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Date12 Jan 2017
The Defense Base Act (DBA) is a type of insurance that provides benefits and disability compensation to overseas U.S. government employees. Benefits are two-thirds of the employee’s weekly earnings, and have a weekly maximum rate. Here is a breakdown of... Read More →
The History of the Defense Base Act
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Date21 Dec 2016
The Defense Base Act is a vital piece of legislation that has assisted numerous individuals over the years. It remains an important document in terms of workers’ rights. Why Was It Created? The DBA was first created in 1941 to... Read More →