Potential Complications With Workers' Compensation Insurance For Multistate Businesses

Posted on: 8 March 2016

Are you planning to expand your business to other states? If your answer is yes, then you should be prepared for the potential complications you may experience with your workers' compensation insurance. Here are three examples of these issues: Where to Buy From Both state agencies and private insurance agencies sell workers' compensation insurance. State laws determine where businesses can purchase their insurance. For example, if your business is located in Ohio or North Dakota, you must purchase your insurance from the state-operated fund.
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Work For A Company That Is Filing For Bankruptcy? When You Should And Shouldn't Worry About Your Job

Posted on: 9 February 2016

Quite frequently you hear about this or that national chain of stores or restaurants filing for bankruptcy. The assumption is that the company is entirely broke and everyone will be out of a job in a month. Employees begin to panic, but really there is little need to panic. In most instances, a bankruptcy can be a very good thing for a business. Here are three reasons why you shouldn't worry about your job security when you work for a business that is filing for bankruptcy.
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Finding The Right Lawyer For Your Specific Needs

Posted on: 20 January 2016

While all lawyers in the United States receive a generalized education, once they begin working in the field they usually specialize in one or several areas. With the field of law being so extensive, lawyers who choose to focus on a specialty often do so because knowing one or several areas of the law very well helps gain a focus for their practice. Lawyers can change their areas of concentration at any time, and they are not prohibited from working on any type of case that they feel comfortable taking.
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Veterans May Qualify For Life-Changing Benefits

Posted on: 5 January 2016

After leaving the military, have you noticed your body slowing down? Are some things becoming more difficult because of stiffness, pain or a sense of difficulty that you just can't place? The normal wear and tear of military service affects some veterans more than others, but it becomes more difficult to pin the cause of your problems on the military the longer you wait. Before years go by, take a look at a few ways to that the VA could help you with different levels of benefits.
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