An ACL tear can be a sidelining injury for months, years, or even a lifetime. Knee injuries, including those to the ACL and MCL, are found most commonly in athletes. College and pro level athletes consider it a constant threat to their livelihoods. Of course, knee injury is far from relegated to the sporting ... Read more
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Finding Workmans Compensation Lawyers in Arkansas
19
Apr
Arkansas is a diverse state to work in. The top industries range from agricultural, to manufacturing, to services. As such, employees encounter a wide range of situations that might result in injury. This page is here to help you learn more about common occupational injuries and what you can do to pursue your legal rights ... Read more
The Value of Spanish Speaking Medical Interpreters
17
Apr
According to the 2008 U.S. Census, about 20% of people living in the United States speak a language other than English at home. In the western U.S., the percentage is 32%. In California, the percentage is 42.4%. These individuals are considered “limited English proficient” (LEP) and will likely need translation and interpretation when they visit ... Read more
Job Accident Legal Advice
10
Apr
Getting injured on the job is a big deal. Not only does the injured party have to suffer through the pain of recovery, but the lost hours of work and minimized physical functionality can have long lasting and far reaching effects. Companies will often try to put a dollar amount on an employee injury ... Read more
Interpretación Española de Negligencia Médica
04
Apr
Según el Censo de EE.UU. 2008, aproximadamente 20% de las personas que viven en los Estados Unidos no hablan inglés en su casa. En la parte oeste de EE.UU., el porcentaje es 32%. En California, el porcentaje es 42.4%. Estas personas se consideran “Capacidad Limitada del Inglés” (CLI) y es probable que necesitarán traducción e interpretación cuando visitan a un médico. Debido a que millones de personas en los Estados Unidos no hablan inglés con facilidad, ... Read more