• 2 Things That Can Make Workers' Comp Suspicious Of Your Claim

    The Insurance Crime Bureau asserts that workers' compensation fraud is one of the fastest growing forms of insurance fraud, resulting in $7.2 billion being paid out on duplicitous claims each year. To identify claimants who may be trying to pull a scam, the insurance will look for a number of red flags, which could lead to you having a harder time getting approved for benefits if they're present in your case.

  • 4 Things You Should Know About Marrying A Foreigner

    If two people are visiting the United States and decide to get married only to return to their native land, this is not a problem. But what if you, an American citizen, want to marry a foreign national? The process can be complicated. The following are a few things you should know. 1. Marriage will not give legal residency if your fiance is here illegally If you are old enough, you may remember a time when an American citizen could marry a person who was here illegally, and they could become a legal resident through marriage.

  • The Difference Between An Informal Settlement And A Formal Lawsuit

    Personal injury law is the branch of the legal system that allows people to sue other people after wrongful injuries take place. This includes injuries from car accidents, dog bites, medical malpractice, and many other things. When a person faces injuries in a way that fits into this specific branch of law, the person can settle the matter in one of two main ways: an informal settlement or a formal lawsuit.

  • Taking Care Of Business During The Transition Period Before Divorce

    A looming divorce is no reason to put off making good financial decisions, and in fact, the way your financial situation looks on the other side of divorce can be affected greatly by the actions you take during your separation period leading up to the divorce. Read on to discover how you can make this transition pay dividends that will continue to improve your financial situation for a very long time.

  • Heading Out Of Town For Celebrations This Summer? What You Need To Know About Duis And Out-Of-State Driving

    June will soon be here. Time for the graduation and wedding season to begin. If you're going to be traveling to celebrate graduations, weddings, bachelor/bachelorette parties, you need to be prepared. This is particularly true if the celebrations are going to involve alcohol. You can get in serious trouble if you're pulled over for a DUI while driving in another state. Before you take off for your celebrations, here are some things you should know.