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Car Accident - Do You Need a Lawyer?22 February 2012The need for a lawyer in a car accident typically depends on the circumstances surrounding the event. However, in view of a highly litigious environment, it is essential to look at the degree of the car accident and judge accordingly. A simple fender-bender can be settled through your insurer but an accident involving bodily harm or injury may require a lawyer. If no one is hurt, then one can Car Accident Injuries - Causes and Preventive Measures16 February 2012Car accidents that cause injuries have happened virtually since automobiles were invented. The first recorded accidental injury occurred in 1869. An Irish woman named Mary Ward was thrown out of the steam-powered carriage she was riding in when it hit an especially deep rut in the road. She was immediately crushed by one of the wheels, her injuries causing an instantaneous death. Her cousin h New York's Good Samaritan Law - A Good Deed Goes Unpunished15 February 2012The other day, a client was telling me a story. While trying to describe somebody's personality, he said this:"She's the type of person that will find fault in everything you do. If you push her off the tracks just seconds before she is about to be struck by a speeding locomotive, she'll sue you for bruising her leg and soiling her clothes."And that reminded me of New York's Good Samari Marriage and Compromise14 February 2012The definition of the word compromise is, "an agreemwnt reached by That is exactly what compromise means. Both sides have to make adjustments to reach the agreement. Unfortunately that is not what people do to complete their definition of the wordBecause their is one human characteristic that is fashioned very early in everyone's life, and makes it nearly hopeless to achieve the true meaning Marriage | Compromise |
50 Ideas For Increasing Profits and Cost Reduction12 February 2012Do you want to know 50 great profit building ideas that you can put to immediate use in your business to increase profits and reduce costs?If yes, read all these ideas that have been implemented by clients and have benefited them giving their businesses dramatic boost in profitability. Most ideas can be put to action immediately. Each idea has the potential to give you many %points increase i Crumple Zones10 February 2012Many car enthusiasts from older generations complain that cars made more recently feel flimsy and unsafe. Older automobiles, especially those built before 1980, tend to have more rigid, heavier steel frames and chassis than vehicles made recently. In reality, however, the "flimsy" cars of today are actually far safer than older vehicles.Modern automobiles are built with areas known as "crumpl The Elements of a Commercial Lease - A Tenant's Perspective9 February 2012A lease is an agreement granting use or occupation of real property during a particular period in exchange for a specified rent. At common law, the lease was traditionally regarded as a conveyance of interest in land, subject to the doctrine of caveat emptor ("let the buyer beware"). The landlord was only required to deliver possession to the tenant; the tenant, in return, was required to p Motor Vehicle Accident Insurance Claim Guide4 February 2012This is a FREE Insurance Claim GuideYour "Motor Vehicle" can be a truck, car, motorcycle - - you name it! If it's powered by a motor and has one, two, three, four (or even more) wheels this "Guide" is for you.The information below is a bare-bones "Guide" for those who have had such a motor vehicle accident. It details the basics of how one should with their property damage and/or personal inj Alcohol Related Car Accidents2 February 2012The alarming figures with regard to the number of deaths caused by car accidents that involve alcohol have prompted state governments and the Federal Government to take critical steps to prevent fatalities. One of these steps is to lower the allowable blood alcohol concentration (BAC) from 100 mg/dl to 80 mg/dl. However, such measures have proven to be inadequate as more recent figures show I Had an Accident Two Months Ago - Why Do My Back & Neck Still Hurt?25 January 2012So, you had an accident. You slipped and fell, or maybe you were involved in a car collision. You thought you were okay, a little sore maybe, bumps and bruises - nothing serious. No broken bones. You noticed your back and neck started feeling tight, stiff and you couldn't move as freely as you could before the accident. You used a heating pad, took some pain relievers, and maybe saw your |