3 Types Of Contract Breaches Your Business Needs To Know

Posted on: 12 September 2019

Contracts are central to the day-to-day operations of any business. A successful company must have contracts with employees, vendors, and customers to enjoy legal protection. A breach of contract is cause for serious concern. You must be prepared to take legal action if any contract between your company and another person or business is broken. The first step is identifying the type of breach that occurred. 1. Fundamental Breach A fundamental breach occurs when one of the parties to the contract is able to break their end of the agreement with minimal repercussions. [Read More]

3 Great Reasons To Consult With A Construction Injury Lawyer After A Work Accident

Posted on: 30 May 2019

Getting injured on a construction site is a stressful situation. This is particularly true if you weren't at fault for the injury taking place. If you're in this situation, contact a construction injury lawyer immediately. They'll help you in so many impactful ways. Compile Evidence If your construction company is withholding workers' compensation, then you may need evidence showing how the accident occurred and that it is real. This will be easy when you work with a construction accident lawyer. [Read More]

Workers' Comp Claim Denied? 3 Steps To Take

Posted on: 21 March 2019

If you were injured on the job, you most likely are experiencing a good amount of stress. From physical pain and injuries that are preventing you from working to the financial distress that comes along with not having the income to pay your medical bills and basic living expenses, filing a workers' compensation claim is imperative. Unfortunately, the claim may be denied for a few reasons, which need to be addressed right away. [Read More]

Suing After An Injury In A Store

Posted on: 29 December 2018

Did you have to get stitches in your head after tripping and falling over a rug that is in the entrance of a store? Were you offered financial assistance for your medical expenses by the owner of the store, or asked was refused? If the store owner has not been cooperating in the situation, hiring a personal injury attorney is the best way to settle the problem legally and cordially. The store owner may actually be liable for giving you compensation for much more than your medical expenses. [Read More]