Winning A Medical Negligence Case: What Needs To Be Proved?

Posted on: 12 January 2016

A medical negligence or malpractice case can be a very difficult process for both the patient and the doctor involved. These kinds of cases are usually filed if someone has become sick or injured as a result of a doctor's negligence or failure to provide the proper care or follow-up care to prevent further damage to the patient. A medical case like this needs several different pieces of evidence in order to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the physician was negligent.
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Divorce Communication Tips

Posted on: 6 January 2016

When you are in the middle a divorce, there's a good chance that you're not going to be at your best. Emotions are going to be running high and you are going to feel as though you are locked into a high stakes battle with someone who knows you very, very well. However, you need to be able to communicate with you soon-to-be-ex partner as well as you can in order to make sure that you get your needs met and that the divorce goes as smoothly as possible.
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Negligent Referral: What You Don't Say About A Former Employee Can Hurt You

Posted on: 23 December 2015

Sometimes the trouble that comes with a problem employee just never seems to go away -- even after the employee quits or gets fired. A few weeks or months down the line you may get a phone call from the manager or owner of another business, asking for your recommendation for the very same employee. What happens if you decide not to tell the other employer about the problems you had with your former employee?
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Learn How a Car Accident Attorney is Paid for Each Case

Posted on: 8 December 2015

When a person is in a car accident, they may be aware they can contact an attorney for help. A car accident attorney is familiar with personal injury laws and able to help them determine what amount of compensation they are entitled to, if any, following the car accident. However, most people do not contact an attorney as they are worried about how to afford the attorney. This can mean they do not receive an adequate settlement for their case and do not have the money to fully cover the bills that resulted from the accident.
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