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Personal Injury
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Personal Fall Arrest And Positioning Devices
In this two-part article, I will recap some of the more important items of the Fall Protection Standard as it applies to personal fall arrest systems, and positioning devices. The regulation, which went into effect February 6, 1995 has broad-based and far reaching consequences for the construction industry at large. This regulation, however, as broad based or lengthy as it may seem is rather specific as to how it can or will apply to you.
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How Much Compensation for a Knee Injury?
Have you had an accident playing football damaged your knee? Maybe you were in a car accident and your knee was damages? Would you like to know what compensation you might be entitled too?
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The Necessity In Preserving Post-Car Accident Evidence
There are over six million reported car accidents in the United States each year. Many car accident victims don’t know what they should or should not do in the event they are involved in a car accident. Learn the methods in which you can preserve your credibility in a car accident.
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Injured by Falling Merchandise
Do you often go shopping in any of the big warehouse-type stores such as K-Mart, Home Depot, Toys R Us, Wal-Mart or Costco? If so, you may have noticed how high their merchandise is usually stacked. It’s perhaps as high as 18 or 20 feet, far too high to reach without standing on a ladder.
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How To Win Your Court Case Before Opening Statement
Most veteran trial lawyers will agree that while a case is not always won in jury selection, it can easily be lost there. In this article a nationally-known jury expert talks about the purpose and goals of voir dire, when to start planning for voir dire and the one secret that 90% of lawyers fail to use, but that can mean the difference between getting the jury you want and getting the jury of your nightmares.
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