A Guide To Protecting Your Rights When You Sustained An Injury At Work From A Crane

Posted on: 2 May 2017

If you have recently been injured by a crane at work, it is important to note that even if the unit was in good condition and functioning as it should at the time of the event, there is still an excellent chance that your employer will be held responsible for your injuries. That is because most of the time if the crane was functioning as it should and is in compliance with all of the current requirements for its use, your injuries occurred because the person operating the crane made one or more mistakes while operating the unit.
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Avoid Injuries When Shopping

Posted on: 1 May 2017

Avoid Injuries While Grocery Shopping It may be hard for you to imagine getting hurt while you are doing something as routine as shopping for groceries. However, the truth is that there are a lot of different ways you can get hurt while you are shopping. You should keep the tips offered here in mind every time you go to the store so you can reduce your chances of getting hurt:
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Proving Your Business' Flooring Is Not At Fault For An Injury

Posted on: 10 April 2017

If you own your own business, and you recently had a mishap occur where someone is claiming they had fallen inside of your establishment due to neglect on your part, you are most likely concerned about any compensation you will be required to pay for their injuries. If you suspect the person is falsely accusing you and that they had pretended to fall for their own benefit, taking action will be necessary so you do not need to pay for their claimed hardship.
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Drive-Through Disasters: Mitigating Car Accidents and Business Buildings

Posted on: 23 November 2016

When business buildings do not have a drive-thru service, but drivers create their own drive-thru by driving through the sides or front of the business, that is a car accident for the books. If this has happened to your business, and a driver has driven his or her vehicle through a wall of your building, then you may need to sue. Before you hire a lawyer, however, you will need to get the car-insurance information from the driver responsible, after which you can do the following.
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