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Should I Hire An Accident Lawyer?

By Jason Crawford

This article explains why an auto accident victim should hire a lawyer to help them in their accident claim.

What Is A Workers' Compensation Case?

By Corey Walker

Iowans' hurt at work often do not know what their basic rights are. This article provides injured workers in Iowa with some basic information about their rights under Iowa's workers' compensation laws, including what qualifies as a work injury and what benefits they should receive.

Should You Handle Your Car Accident Case Without An Attorney? 3 Things You Should Know

By Corey Walker

Should a person handle a car accident case without an attorney? Surprisingly, the answer many times is yes. However, there are 3 things that every person handling a case without an attorney should know.

Welding Rod Gases Increase Risky Exposure

By Peter Kent

Welding has been a profession within America for decades, and while it remains an important part of the construction industry, often welders are exposed to very dangerous gases and chemicals. Using welding rods, which is a popular form of welding can produce maganese, which then increases the amount of toxicity inhaled by a welder.

Automobile Accidents On The Rise

By Peter Kent

As more individuals continue to become licensed drivers in America, the number of automobile accidents also continues to be on the rise as well. One of the most common automobile accidents occurs while an individual is under the influence of alcohol, which often result in deadly and severe accidents.

What Are Dioxins?

By Alan Haburchak

Dioxins are chemical compounds that are of similar characteristic and quality. They are used in an array of products and uses but are often responsible for the development of cancer among individuals and animals.

Avandia Makers Receive Warning

By Alan Haburchak

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently issued a warning to GlaxoSmithKline, the makers of Avandia, a type 2 diabetes drug. The warning was issued after a routine inspection turned up evidence that information from clinical trials of the drug had been withheld from the FDA. Avandia has created a controversy as it has been linked to an increase of heart disease and early onset osteoporosis.

1.7 Million Exposed To Silica

By Peter Kent

Silica is the world's second most common mineral and it is also an extremely damaging mineral that, when inhaled, can cause lung cancer, tuberculosis, renal failure, etc. Silica dust exists in many work environments and hundreds of employees work in and around it without knowledge of the extreme danger they are in. It is important to know the effects of silica to protect oneself.

What Is Arbitration? Mediation?

By Gary E Rosenberg

Arbitration and mediation are two types of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), which is a way to resolve conflicts outside of traditional lawsuits and courtrooms. Sometimes attorneys are involved and sometimes not.

What Is An "Infant Compromise"?

By Gary E Rosenberg

Legally, an "infant" is a person under age eighteen. In New York State, an infant's case can not be settled without the approval of a judge, not even if the parent wants to accept the settlement. This situation typically arises when the infant has a claim or lawsuit for personal injury arising out of an accident. The reason is simple: to protect the infant and tie up his or her money at least until the age of eighteen.

Boat Crashes

By Peter Kent

Boating is a favorite summer pastime enjoyed by Americans all across the country. However, for many, boating can quickly turn dangerous and deadly, and is the cause of many accidental deaths because of negligence, improper safety gear, alcohol consumption among other factors. To ensure safety among boaters and guests, the proper precautions must always be taken.

Operating An Automobile And Talking On A Cell Phone Can Be Risky

By Peter Kent

As cell phones have tripled in use over the last decade, so has their popularity. Individuals find cell phones to provide convenience to their lives, however, many individuals who use cell phones while operating a vehicle actually increase the risk of being involved in an accident. Several studies in recent years have discovered that cell phone use in automobiles can be deadly.

What Is A Deposition?

By Gary E Rosenberg

To remove the mystery about a deposition: it is a question and answer session which takes place under oath, with a stenographic reporter present to take down all that is said. A deposition may also be tape recorded or videotaped. It is sometimes also called an "examination before trial."

Fireworks Accident And Injury Statistics

By Christopher Davis

It is hard to imagine the Fourth of July without fireworks. More people ignite simple or homemade fireworks each year than attend large-scale fireworks displays. But simple fireworks such as bottle rockets and sparklers are the most dangerous manufactured explosives. And M80 and M100 cherry bombs the most dangerous type of fireworks.

What Is An Independent Medical Examination?

By Gary E Rosenberg

Independent medical examination (IME) is a fancy term for being examined by a doctor when you are involved in some kind of claim or lawsuit where your physical or mental condition or an injury is in dispute.

Construction Site Accidents And Injuries

By Gary E Rosenberg

Get legal advice immediately if you or a loved one have a construction site accident. Because these accidents involve complex issues and an assortment of possible defendants, there must be a thorough investigation of the construction site, interviews of co-workers and witnesses, and, possibly, taking of photographs. This must be done fast, fast, fast - sometimes even while the injured worker is still in the hospital.

Silicosis: What To Do When It Affects You

By Peter Kent

Silicosis is an incurable lung disease condition, similar to mesothelioma cancer, in which individuals mining crystalline silica and breathing in the dust can become infected and die within only a few years.

Ailments Caused By Diesel Exhaust Exposure

By Peter Kent

Thousands of Americans are at risk of being exposed to diesel exhaust, especially those who work in or around diesel exhaust such as railroad workers. For years, the risks of chronic exposure have been studied but disregarded by many, although diesel exhaust can be the cause of many conditions including cancer.

America's Blindspot: Backup Car Accidents

By Christopher Davis

Backup collisions are when a driver puts the automobile in reverse and runs into an object, person, or other car. All cars are equipped with rear view mirrors which are adequate for detecting vehicles behind a car, but they are often inadequate when it comes to detecting small children or objects that are low to the ground and fall in the car's blind spot. Large trucks have much larger blind spots that can hide entire vehicles and large adults.

Get The Facts About Drunk Driving Fatalities

By Christopher Davis

There were 16,885 alcohol-related fatalities in 2005 - this number represents 39 percent of all traffic fatalities for that year.

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