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  • Whistle Blowing, by Simon King
    'Whistle blowing' is the intervention by an employee to bring the wrongful acts of his employer to the attention of either the business owners, the authorities, the regulators, the government, or the public. Employees who contemplate blowing the whistle may fear the prospect of being bullied, victimised, harassed, or discriminated at the hands of their employer. The Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998 protects employees.
    Published 22Oct2009, viewed 57 times
  • Social Security Disability Benefit, by Joseph Palladino
    There are a number of reasons why people put off their filing for social security. In some cases, they seem to be simply hoping that the condition they are suffering from is going to improve, or that somehow the job that they are doing is going to be able to accommodate their disability.
    Published 22Oct2009, viewed 21 times
  • Straight Talk Law: Wrongful Death in Sedona?, by Jason Epstein
    If you’ve ever been to Sedona, Arizona, you are aware of the “mystical energy” that supposedly is part of the area. Many gurus and self-help leaders lead movements there to try to tap into that energy. But one such guru may have stepped over the line during a recent weekend retreat, which may result in three possible wrongful death and eighteen personal injury cases.
    Published 22Oct2009, viewed 43 times
  • Discover How To Run A Criminal Records Check On Anybody You're Wondering About, by Grant Dougan
    Running a criminal background check is a good means of discovering info on anyone whose past you require more information on. Everyday plenty of people head on the web to conduct a criminal search on somebody. Here's how anybody can run a personal background search on the web. It's amazing how much information you can find out with just a few clicks of your mouse!
    Published 21Oct2009, viewed 204 times
  • Properly Filing Social Security Disability Forms, by Joseph Palladino
    The filing process for Social Security Disability can be completed a number of different ways, including calling the SSA office and setting up a face to face appointment, filing all by yourself online, or simply by walking into an SSA office without having made an appointment.
    Published 21Oct2009, viewed 30 times
  • 5 Tips for Renting Commercial Property in Difficult Economic Conditions, by Tim Bishop
    If you rent your business premises and are thinking about making a change in them in order to reduce your outgoings in the current economic climate, by moving somewhere that is either cheaper or smaller, here are some useful suggestions to help you decide the best way forward.
    Published 15Nov2009, viewed 149 times
  • How to Avoid a Frightful Halloween Lawsuit, by William Turley
    Halloween is one is of America's most dangerous and deadly holidays. These injuries and deaths oftentimes turn into lawsuits and claims. Learn how to keep from getting nailed with a frightful Halloween lawsuit. Following these suggestions, gives you a pretty decent chance at avoiding Halloween tragedy and the lawsuit that will inevitably follow.
    Published 23Oct2009, viewed 41 times
  • Does Social Security Disability Insurance Cover All Disabling Incidents?, by Joseph Palladino
    Many people believe that having worker's compensation coverage is going to take care of a disabled status, or that Social Security will be able to cover any care that is needed when dealing with an unforeseen accident. While Social Security may be able to cover people that are considered to be severely disabled, your ability to meet these criteria could actually be challenging as well as time consuming.
    Published 18Oct2009, viewed 67 times
  • The Hard Statistics About Work Accidents, by Nick Jervis
    Going to work could be bad for your health, according to the figures for 2007 - 2008, released by the Health and Safety Executive.
    Published 13Nov2009, viewed 79 times
  • Common Reasons Why You Might Sue A Surgeon, by Nick Jervis
    Why would you want to sue a surgeon? Most operations are successful, but when they do go wrong they can go seriously wrong. This article explores the reasons why you might need to sue a surgeon.
    Published 28Oct2009, viewed 61 times
  • Why Are Hotels So Dangerous Places To Work In, by Nick Jervis
    When it comes to places of work being hazardous to your health, not many can match a hotel. What is it that makes working in a hotel more dangerous than working in an office? This article explores some of the common problems and reasons for accidents in hotels.
    Published 28Oct2009, viewed 35 times
  • Work Vehicle Crash Injury? Could Your Employer be Liable?, by Nick Jervis
    According to the Health and Safety Executive, around one third of all road accidents involve someone who is driving for work purposes. This accounts for around 20 fatalities and 250 injuries each week. If this is you, when can you make a claim for compensation?
    Published 28Oct2009, viewed 62 times
  • Workplace Stress Accident Claims, by Nick Jervis
    For many, work related stress is a severely debilitating condition that leaves them unable to work and, at worst, unable to function properly outside of the workplace. So what can you do if you feel you are suffering stress at work?
    Published 28Oct2009, viewed 70 times
  • Struggling With Mesothelioma Information, by Katie Kelley
    Living with mesothelioma or asbestos related illnesses can often be a daunting task. Several informational options are here to provide you with the most comprehensive resources available.
    Published 16Oct2009, viewed 35 times
  • Employment Grievance Procedure illustrated with Emilio Botin Abbey Santander price, by Simon King
    The employment grievance procedure is illustrated with the high-profile legal case Chagger v Abbey National plc & Hopkins (2006), in which the Employment Tribunal found race discrimination and (following Emilio Botin Abbey Santander banking group's refusal to comply with the Tribunal's order to re-employ Mr Chagger) ordered Emilio Botin Abbey Santander shares to pay the record compensation award of £2.8 million.
    Published 16Oct2009, viewed 104 times
  • The Appeal Process For Social Security Disability, by Joseph Palladino
    The Disability Appeal process is a little bit lengthy and it may be wise for you to ask for help. The first step in the appeal is the reconsideration, followed up by a hearing with the assistance of an administrative law judge, then a review by way of the appeals court, and finally the last step is a federal court review.
    Published 16Oct2009, viewed 75 times
  • Workman's Compensation in Iowa: Are You Being Paid the Right Weekly Amount?, by Corey Walker
    Attorney, Corey J. L. Walker offers work comp books at no cost because as a lawyer who practices primarily in workers' compensation law throughout the state of Iowa (including Des Moines, Newton, Marshalltown, Pella, Fort Dodge, Cedar Rapids, Iowa City, Oskaloosa, Ottumwa, etc.) I have seen firsthand too many injured workers make mistakes before they knew how Iowa's workman's compensation laws affected them and their claim.
    Published 27Oct2009, viewed 83 times

 

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