Monthly Archives: October 2011



What Are Worker's Compensation Benefits

Oct 28th, 2011 Terry Stanfield

Worker's Compensation was established to protect both employers and employees. Employers can budget costs by using insurance plans to cover payments to injured workers rather than risking litigation. Employees have access to an income when unable to work due to a job related illness or injury. While Worker's Compensation statutes are different in every state, the basic plans are very similar.

DUI Defense Lawyer- Defend Yourself Today

Oct 26th, 2011 John Cunningham

This article is all about what to do when you get a DUI.

Make Sure A Work Injury Doesn't Affect You

Oct 26th, 2011 Richard Craig

In the course of the week I'll be looking at ways in which you can ensure your life is not affected by a workplace injury

Comprehending How Workers Compensation Works

Oct 22nd, 2011 Terry Stanfield

There once was a time when a worker who was injured on the job had little recourse. Not just was he physically injured, he lost income and had medical bills to pay. Sometimes the injury left a worker disabled and unable to provide for his family. The worker had few options besides to sue the employer for compensation.

A Radio Is No Substitue For A Voltage Meter

Oct 18th, 2011 Jerry McGahan

Being a do it yourself handyman around the house is a great way to save money and it offers a sense of personal satisfaction.. Sometimes people who are not electricians feel they can do their own wiring work even though this is a bad idea. At least use a voltage tester. The voltage meter is the only instrument that insure your safety. Find out why this is so.

Suing A Doctor Can Be Like Moving A Mountain

Oct 14th, 2011 Terry Stanfield

Still moving slow and with pain from the operation gone wrong my wife and I approached the solid wood door leading to the lawyer's office specializing in medical malpractice cases. Highly recommended for his success and fat settlements we were more than optimistic.

What Is Mental State at the Time of the Offense?

Oct 9th, 2011 Stephen Kelly

Mental State at the Time of the Offense, sometimes abbreviated as MSO, is a determination of a defendant's state of mind at the time he or she committed a crime. When a defendant's mental state is at question, a sanity evaluation may be requested by the court, the defense, or the prosecution.

Supreme Court To Review GPS Tracking Case

Oct 7th, 2011 George Karonis

Supreme Court to review GPS Tracking case, the issue whether a law enforcement officer must first obtain a warrant before use a global positioning tracking device on a suspects' vehicle.

What Makes A Personal Injury Case

Oct 7th, 2011 Terry Stanfield

Many people do not really think about personal injury until they are injured. This is when one may begin to wonder what makes a personal injury case.

Man Frogmarched To Police Station With 'THIEF' Sign Round His Neck Sues Employer

Oct 1st, 2011 Richard Craig

Mark Gilbert, despite admitting he essentially was a thief, is seeking to sue his former boss for the distress caused by his 'disproportionately' robust treatment of him.