Things To Know About Age Discrimination Lawsuits

Discrimination in any form can be extremely harmful to individuals. Discrimination can potentially leave them vulnerable to being unable to effectively respond when they have been a victim of discrimination. Age discrimination is one form of bigotry that is especially poorly understood by individuals, but it is a type of discrimination that everyone can be vulnerable to experiencing. Myth: Age Discrimination Only Impacts The Elderly There is a belief that only the elderly are discriminated against based on their age. Read More 

DUI License Suspensions And Revocations: What To Know

When a driving under the influence (DUI) charge puts your driver's license in jeopardy, it's easy to feel confused. The penalties for DUI are often imposed by the department of motor vehicles before you even have an opportunity to face the judge, and the various terms used deserve an explanation. Read on to learn more. Suspended or Revoked? Regardless of which of the above categories your situation fits – it's all bad news. Read More 

Scenarios That Could Lead To A Workers’ Compensation Claim For A Paramedic

Working as a paramedic gives you the chance to help other people, but you must always be cognizant of your own health and safety during your shift. There's little doubt that this line of work has its hazards, and while a conscientious approach to safety can be your best ally, it's possible to sustain a work-related injury for reasons out of your control. If you're a paramedic who finds himself or herself injured at work, you'd be wise to consult with an attorney who handles workers' compensation cases. Read More 

How To Prepare For Filing A Medical Malpractice Lawsuit

You count on your doctors and other health care professionals to take good care of you and to make responsible choices regarding your medical needs. So when that trust is violated and you end up suffering an injury due to the negligence of your doctor or other medical caregiver, you're sure to feel anxious and upset. Many people file medical malpractice lawsuits in such situations, and this could be the best approach for you to recoup the money you've now had to spend on medical care — and the funds you've lost by being unable to work. Read More 

Someone Says the Estate You’re Dealing with Owes Them Money—Now What?

Money matters will dominate your life when you're serving as the executor for someone who has recently passed away. Long before you begin to distribute money to the estate's heirs, you'll need to cover the funeral costs with the deceased person's money, pay any outstanding bills, transfer funds, close bank accounts, and many other financial tasks. One financial issue that you might encounter is hearing from someone whom you may or may not know that the deceased person owed him or her money. Read More