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The laws and insurance providing medical benefits and lost wages compensation to injured workers are established by each individual state. The state, therefore, can call its system "Workers' Compensation," "Workman's Compensation," or any other name of its choosing, but it's referring to the same system. Attorneys Jo Ann Hoffman & Vance B. Moore, P.A. provide up to the minute information on its workers' compensation blog.
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This blog will be devoted to personal injury cases and information that will be of help to you and your family members. Most people are well aware of car accidents, but there are also motorcycle accidents, truck accidents, train accidents, plane accidents and, believe it or not, bicycle accidents. There are special legal details about each kind. For example, plane and train accidents usually involve major companies; some of which have special procedural steps that are necessary to know in order to protect the injured client. Trucks usually have special Department of Transportation rules. And, motorcycles do not have to have the same insurance as cars and trucks, but they have other insurance requirements. The list goes on.
Plus, there are slip and fall cases, product liability cases, medical malpractice cases, and other premises liability cases. In all of these circumstances, the injured party (you, perhaps) is injured due to the negligence of the defendant. We are well equipped to prove that the defendant was negligent (failed in their duty to you somehow) and that was the cause of your damages (the injury). Then, it gets complex! In a car accident, it is clear that the defendant driver has a duty to maintain control of their vehicle (stop at red lights, for example) and if they fail to do that, they breached or failed in their duty. That is the essence of negligence; the failure to fulfill a duty or a responsibility.
Attorneys Jo Ann Hoffman & Vance B. Moore, P.A. provide up to the minute information on its
personal injury blog.
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Under the Defense Base Act (DBA), government contracted employees can receive medical benefits and lost wages compensation, so if you're an injured contractor employee, make sure that you get the help you deserve. Find out more at Attorneys Jo Ann Hoffman & Vance B. Moore, P.A.'s Defense Base Act Blog.
