The First Things You Should Do After An On The Job Injury
North Carolina workers’ compensation lawyer discusses the first things an injured worker must do to protect his work injury claim.
The last thing someone thinks about after they are first injured is claims or receiving money.
An injured worker should do a few things as soon as possible after the accident. The failure to take these precautions could make it difficult for you to collect your workers’ compensation claim.
The most important thing to do after you’ve been injured is to seek proper medical care. See a doctor as soon as possible to protect your claim.
Do You Really Need A Tax Attorney?
Hiring a tax attorney may be the first and most important step in getting your tax issues resolved.
You may find yourself in the position of believing you need a tax attorney. Depending upon your situation, this can be beneficial to you. If you have some facts, it can help you to decide if this is your best option.
Why You Need a Will
This article describes how someone’s property is distributed under the intestacy laws of Pennsylvania should they die without a valid Will.
There’s an old adage that a person either devises his own plan in life or ends up as part of someone else’s. Because 50%-60% of the population never executes a Will, the majority of us will allow our state legislature to determine who is most deserving of our money, belongings, and real estate when we die. Why do otherwise intelligent people who work and save their whole lives fail to plan for the inevitable? Are we that trusting, that apathetic, that fearful, that cheap?
Why You Need a Will
This article describes how someone’s property is distributed under the intestacy laws of Pennsylvania should they die without a valid Will.
There’s an old adage that a person either devises his own plan in life or ends up as part of someone else’s. Because 50%-60% of the population never executes a Will, the majority of us will allow our state legislature to determine who is most deserving of our money, belongings, and real estate when we die. Why do otherwise intelligent people who work and save their whole lives fail to plan for the inevitable? Are we that trusting, that apathetic, that fearful, that cheap?