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Justia Legal Resources: Workers’ Compensation Law Center

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The workerscompensation system aims to address these concerns by providing reimbursement for medical costs and partial replacement for lost wages. Still, pursuing workerscompensation is not always straightforward. The WorkersCompensation Law Center at Justia provides insights on how the process unfolds.

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Justia Legal Resources: Small Business Legal Center

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Business interruption insurance can account for losses caused by certain events that interrupt business operations. If you hire employees, your state generally will require you to get workers compensation insurance (or be self-insured) for injuries and illnesses that employees suffer on the job.

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Continuing Legal Education for Paralegals

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Staying up-to-date with rules and regulations Court rules and regulations are the bread and butter of paralegal practice, especially since paralegals often need to know these in more detail than attorneys. While a CLE is not expressly a networking event, you can always keep in touch with those you make some connection with during the class.

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Forensic Accounting Marketing: How to Market Services to Attorneys

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Speak Where Lawyers Are Listening Many litigators attend continuing legal education (CLE) sessions, bar association events, and professional webinars. Our proprietary business development methodology—Courting Your Clients—is offered exclusively by Legal Expert Connections, Inc. Offer to present on topics that intersect law and finance.

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Justia Legal Resources: Truck Accidents Legal Center

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The statute of limitations is a filing deadline that a victim must meet to preserve their right to compensation. A defendant can ask the court to dismiss a case if the victim failed to comply with the statute of limitations, even if they otherwise could get compensation. Who Pays for Injuries to a Truck Driver?

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Business Litigation Marketing: Five Strategies for Success

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Fill your newsletter with information about a recent favorable outcome you’ve achieved or a significant court ruling. Summary Business litigation marketing is a process and not an event. A monthly client newsletter, delivered via email, is an excellent way to stay in touch with this important group.

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Justia Legal Resources: Workers’ Compensation Law Center

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

Even with legal protections in place for workers, accidents remain an inescapable risk in many industries. Each state has established a workerscompensation program that provides coverage for injuries or illnesses on the job, regardless of fault. One of these involves reporting the injury to the employer.