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The Risks Of Elective Surgery, And What To Do If One Goes Wrong
Elective surgery is defined as any kind of surgery that is not medically mandatory, or even advised, but is performed anyways, usually for cosmetic purposes. Any sort of plastic surgery or other kinds of enhancement fall under this category and they are separated from other kinds of surgery not only in the medical sense,… Read More »
What To Do If Your Doctors Discover a Retained Surgical Item
Surgery is never an easy thing to deal with, but for most people, when it’s completed, recovery can begin. Sometimes, however, recovery is unable to begin for those who have just undergone surgery because materials from the surgery were left inside of them. It’s a terrifying thought for many, but it is an unfortunate… Read More »
Preparing Your Teen For Their First Time Driving Alone
Learning how to drive is one of many challenges teenagers face as they grow older. Thankfully, you as a parent can make this time easier and, more importantly, safer for them by preparing them correctly and fully. If your teen feels comfortable driving, he or she will be much less likely to be involved… Read More »
Was Your Child’s Premature Birth Caused By Medical Malpractice?
The birth of a child is supposed to be a joyous occasion, and is for many people. Sometimes however, there are complications that lead to a child being born prematurely, often at great risk to both mother and child. While the circumstances of a premature birth can be natural, there are some cases where… Read More »
Keeping Track Of Recalls On Children’s Products
It is an unfortunate reality that products get recalled, usually more often than most people think. Most of the time, product recalls don’t affect us or do so in such minor ways that are easily repaired, such as cleaning potentially tainted produce more carefully. Most of the time as well, people are readily notified… Read More »
Minor Injuries For Which You Can Receive Worker’s Comp
The worker’s compensation program in America was designed with the purpose of providing financial assistance to employees that have been injured while on the job. The qualifications for this kind of funding are simple. Firstly, an employee must have been injured while at work and doing work-related activities. Secondly, there must have been necessary… Read More »
What To Do If You’re Injured On The Job But It’s Not Your Employer’s Fault
Many people don’t have a full grasp on how the worker’s compensation program operates. Sure, most people are aware that if you sustain an injury while on the job that you are entitled to receive financial compensation from your employer in order to cover the medical costs of the injury, but there is more… Read More »
What Not To Post On Facebook About Your Personal Injury or Workers Comp Claim
If you have been recently involved in an accident and have sustained an injury as a result, you are likely going to want to pursue a personal injury claim, if you are not in the process of doing so anyway. This kind of lawsuit involves suing the person who is at fault in the… Read More »
Can I Receive Food Stamps if I Also Receive Disability Benefits?
There are a number of government programs that have been put into place to assist people who meet certain criteria with the additional funding that they need to live happy and productive lives. The Social Security program was set up with this in mind and is meant to assist those who can no longer… Read More »
Can the SSA Terminate My Benefits?
The Social Security Administration, or SSA, is the government entity that oversees the Social Security program (SSI), including how it dispenses funds and how all of the day-to-day logistics are handled. It also is the administration that determines who is eligible to receive benefits or not. Obviously, they have the full ability to accept… Read More »