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Workers Compensation – Double Compensation

11 years ago

Workers compensation laws provide benefits to employees injured on the job. State laws in each state define the benefits. For…

DELAY, DENY, DEFEND Insurance Companies & Claims Handling

11 years ago

Delay, Deny, Defend: three tactics employed by much of the insurance industry in aggressively fighting insurance claims. Delay, Deny, Defend…

Can Recreational Use Statutes Stop Personal Injury Claims?

11 years ago

Recreational use statutes encourage property owners to open land to public use.  Sometimes called public use statutes, these laws shield property owners…

Is There Pain and Suffering for a Dog?

11 years ago

The law treats dogs as property, no different than a coffee mug or piece of furniture. But if a dog…

Medical Payments Auto Insurance

11 years ago

I have Medicare and Medicaid, so do I really need to purchase Medical Payments on my car insurance? I live…

Vicarious Liability – Responsibility Flows Up

11 years ago

Vicarious liability is a legal theory holding one party responsible for the negligence of another.  An employee drives a company…

Unfair and Deceptive Insurance Practices

11 years ago

Unfair and deceptive insurance practices are prohibited by law. That doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen. Consider the case of Odin…

Electronically Stored Information in Lawsuits

11 years ago

People involved in civil lawsuits must comply with rules of discovery requiring that they produce documents requested by the other…

Is My Privacy And Security Protected If I’m In A Lawsuit?

11 years ago

Privacy and security concerns raise increasing concern to those forced to release personal information during lawsuits in an era of…

Fools In The Law 2014

11 years ago

April Fool’s Day means my local newspaper column, usually answering legal questions or focusing on various laws, turns instead to what I call "Fools…