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How Do Illinois Rules of Evidence Affect Your Injury Case?

Evidence is at the heart of all personal injury claims in Illinois and just...

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Filing a Legal Claim for Electrical Injury and Burn Injuries

Construction sites are without a doubt one of the most dangerous types of working...

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MMI For Injured USPS Workers – What Comes Next?

As an injured postal worker, you may have questions about what happens after your...

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OWCP Stress Claims – Doing This Qualifies You For Compensation

Stress can affect every facet of your life, particularly your health. USPS workers are...

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OWCP Compensation for Foot Pain and Plantar Fasciitis in Letter Carriers

As a letter carrier, you are on your feet all day, pounding the pavement...

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Football Concussion CTE Attorneys – Your Compensation Starts Here

The brain is arguably the most important organ in the human body due to...

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Seizure After Car Accident? A Helpful Guide on Compensation

A seizure is a distressing disturbance in brain electrical activity and function. This is...

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Tripped on a Sidewalk ? Your Compensation Starts Here

Sidewalks are ubiquitous, and even if you’re driving to a destination, you’re bound to...

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Court of Appeals Denied

Good news last week – the Court of Appeals denied the Missouri Department of...

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Mail Carrier Neck Pain – Do You Qualify for Compensation?

The work of a USPS mail carrier is never easy, and the injuries come...

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Do This To Ace Your OWCP Reconsideration in 2020

If OWCP denies your claim for compensation, it’s not the end of the world,...

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Power Lineman Injuries – Read This First Before Filing a Claim

Linemen working atop power lines put their lives on the line to make sure...

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Compensation Tips for Falls From Ladders at Construction Sites

Ladders are indispensable in locations such as construction sites where one may need to...

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Toxic Gas and Hydrogen Exposure Lawsuits for Vulnerable Workers

Hydrogen sulfide is colloquially known as the rotten-egg-gas because of its striking resemblance to...

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Immunity of Governmental Entities and Public Employees

Sovereign immunity has been recognized in Missouri since 1821 and official immunity has been...

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