Reducing Workers’ Compensation Claims Through Ergonomics

As a business owner, you are painfully familiar with the costs of providing workers' compensation to your employees. Of course, you are required to do so by law, but as a responsible businessperson, you no doubt want your employees to work in a safe and productive environment. Because ergonomic injuries are so prevalent in the workplace, you can keep your costs down and your employees healthy by making your company ergonomically sound. Read More 

How To Get Your Disability Benefits

If you've been denied Social Security disability benefits, then you might not know what to do. Luckily, there are lawyers who specialize in helping individuals in your exact situation. What are Social Security attorneys? These are lawyers who mainly take cases involving individuals who have been unable to secure their disability benefits from the government for one reason or another. They are experienced in this field and are thus the most qualified to help you win your case. Read More 

Are You In Possession Of Stolen Goods? How To Identify Stolen Items And What To Do

It is unlikely that an upstanding citizen would intentionally be in the custody of stolen items. After all, being in possession of stolen goods could cause you to be convicted of a misdemeanor or felony. This applies even if you weren't the one who stole the property. Any suspicious items should be checked out before you pay for them or bring them into your possession: What is Considered Stolen Goods? Read More 

3 Ways A Divorce Lawyer Can Help You Get Divorced Faster

Couples who have been married for many years and have kids together may find the divorce process complicated and difficult. There are some married couples, however, who have no kids and few assets, and it may be relatively easy to get divorced. If you and your spouse want to get divorced as quickly as possible, there are three ways a divorce lawyer can help you speed up the process. A No-Fault Divorce is the Fastest Way to Get Divorced Read More 

Examples of Consumer Characteristics That Disqualify Debtors for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

In many cases, the decision of which type of bankruptcy a debtor will file for will depend on eligibility. Those considering filing for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy need to be aware of the characteristics that could disqualify them.  The following are the most common characteristics a consumer might have that will disqualify him or her for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing: An income that's too high The easiest way to qualify for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy is to have an income that's below the median income amount in the consumer's state of residence. Read More