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How Can I Find a Lawyer to Review My Employment Contract?

By Franco Law Firm |

Whenever someone applies and succeeds in being hired for a new job, there is a contract that is signed that officializes that fact. This document, appropriately called an employment contract, lays out all of the terms of the employment, including salary, hours to be worked, and the rights that employee has with the company…. Read More »

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Do Dog Walkers Need Insurance?

By Franco Law Firm |

There are many different types of jobs out there and many choose to do what they love and be involved in fields they are interested in. Dog walkers turn their passion for helping people and animals into a living, but being a professional at this raises some questions about the legal requirements. One of… Read More »

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10 Things to Know About Workers’ Compensation

By Franco Law Firm |

If you have worked anywhere long enough and know someone that has been injured while on the job, you have no doubt heard the term “workers’ compensation.” What exactly is this program and what are the important things about it that you should know as an employee? The workers’ compensation program was designed to… Read More »

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Who Pays Workers’ Compensation?

By Franco Law Firm |

Workers’ compensation is the payments you receive if you’re unfortunate enough to be injured in the workplace. In the majority of states and businesses your employer is required to take out this insurance on your behalf, so if something bad does happen you’ll be taken care of for as long as is needed. The… Read More »

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What Are My Workers’ Comp Rights as an Employee?

By Franco Law Firm |

Being injured in the workplace is more common than you might think, so it’s imperative to know what your rights as an employee are. No matter what state you’re in, your employer has to legally provide you with a safe environment to work in. If you do get hurt whilst in the workplace you’ll… Read More »

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Why Do We Need Workers’ Compensation Lawyers?

By Franco Law Firm |

If you’ve been injured and are seeking a claim for workers’ compensation, you might be wondering if you need a lawyer to help and what it is they do in cases like this. The simple answer is they are well versed in this type of law, and if needed, can ensure you get a… Read More »

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Most Common Workers’ Compensation Claims?

By Franco Law Firm |

Being injured at the workplace is more common than you might think, with millions of workers in America affected every year. As such, workers’ compensation insurance is required by the vast amount of organizations in order to look after their employees, no matter what happens. Five Most Common Claims Fortunately the most common type… Read More »

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How Long Does a Workers’ Compensation Settlement Take?

By Franco Law Firm |

If you’ve been affected by an accident at work leaving you injured, you might be considering taking a settlement. A settlement is when the injured party and the insurance company come to an agreement to pay a lump sum as opposed to regular workers’ comp. benefit. This may be in one payment, or in… Read More »

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Workers’ Compensation Benefits Explained

By Franco Law Firm |

If you’re lucky enough you’ll never have to claim workers’ comp, however it’s always good to be aware of your rights and what benefits you’re entitled to. In Florida all companies of a certain size or type are required by the state to provide their employees with workers’ compensation insurance (often shortened to just… Read More »

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What Is Workers’ Comp Insurance?

By Franco Law Firm |

Workers’ comp insurance is basically a safety net for anyone in employment. It means that if you injure yourself whilst at work and have to take time off, you don’t need to worry as you will in theory receive a (reduced) salary. It also means that if you need medical treatment as a result… Read More »

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