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“Extended premises” and Virginia workplace accidentsIf you were hurt while walking to work in Virginia, can you ask for workers’ compensation benefits? Learn more about the concept of ‘extended premises’.
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Hurt on the job? Learn These Virginia Workers Compensation Insurance MythsHow much do you know about the workers’ compensation system in Virginia? When workers are hurt on-the-job in Virginia, they are often surprised to find out that getting medical care and fair compensation for their injuries isn’t as easy as they thought it would be. Protect yourself by knowing the facts.
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Work Zone Crashes: What are Virginia Drivers Doing Wrong?Every year over a thousand Virginia motorists are injured in road work zones, which includes crashes in the Culpeper and Warrenton areas. If you’re one of them, you deserve fair compensation for your injuries and suffering. Another driver’s negligence may have contributed to the crash or the work zone itself may have been set up improperly or unsafely.
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Virginia Teen Drivers: Underage Drinking, Driving and Fatal Car WrecksVirginia teenagers – even those who do not drink – are at risk of being killed in alcohol-related crashes.
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Sexual Abuse of Nursing Home Residents in VirginiaSexual abuse of elders in Virginia is a crime, and perpetrators deserve to be held accountable for their actions and prevented from abusing again.
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Who is covered by Virginia Workers Compensation Insurance?Hurt in a workplace accident in Virginia? You may be wondering if you are eligible for Virginia workers’ compensation benefits to help you pay for medical bills and recover from the injuries you sustained on-the-job. This article lists occupations that typically are and are not covered by Virginia workers’ comp insurance.
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The Case Against Toyota: Why Auto Accident Victims SueWith over eight million vehicles recalled worldwide for serious issues like floor mat accelerator pedal entrapment and sticky throttles, it is no wonder that Toyota is likely to face a flood of lawsuits. Why are Virginia auto accident victims and other Toyota owners across the country choosing to sue Toyota now?
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It’s not only drunk drivers who are to blame in Virginia DUI crashesHurt in a Virginia drunk driving accident? You may be wondering where to turn for help, and what kind of justice you are going to receive for your injuries and suffering.
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What to look for in a GREAT Virginia auto accident attorneyAfter a serious motor vehicle crash, you may decide that you need the help of an experienced auto accident attorney. How on earth do you find one?
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Why Virginia nursing home abuse and neglect cases often remain hiddenMany experts believe that nursing home abuse and neglect cases are underreported, meaning that thousands of crimes against elders take place without justice being served.
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Drowsy Driving: a major contributor to serious auto accidents?Driver fatigue may be a contributing factor in tens of thousands of auto accident injuries and perhaps thousands of deaths every year across the U.S., yet it is an issue that receives little attention from lawmakers and the public. A recent fatal car crash in Culpeper may have been due to driver fatigue, which begs the questions: how big is the problem of drowsy driving, and why is it so difficult to come up with accurate statistics? If the real number of accidents that can be attributed to driver fatigue could be determined, the issue might get the attention it deserves.
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Is your Virginia employer committing workers’ comp fraud?There are many forms of workers’ comp fraud in Virginia, but none more disturbing than some of the tricks played by employers to avoid paying fair insurance premiums or benefits to injured employees. Employers have been caught misclassifying workers, underreporting payroll, downplaying worker injuries, and colluding with doctors to downplay the severity of worker injuries.
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