Archive for February, 2020

Submitted by: Penny Lane

If you have been injured at work but have not filed a workman s comp claim, odds are the people around you have suggested you do otherwise. Even hiring a worker s comp lawyer may be helpful in such a case, especially if you are unsure about the details surrounding the workers compensation laws or what benefits you may be entitled to. A worker s comp attorney can put all of these things in perspective for you, no problem. At a basic level, workman s compensation is a category of insurance which employers are required to carry for their employees. The insurance must cover expenses of any injuries sustained while on the job, any job related illnesses or any wages lost because of such problems.

According to the law, any worker who has been injured on any job even if that worker is at fault for their own injury; is entitled to compensation. Any illness or injury which takes place on a job site is covered by this type of insurance policy. Such work-related issues may include back strains and sprains, cuts, burns, neck pain, shoulder pain, broken bones, heart attacks, headaches, knee issues, hypertension, wrist injuries or even carpal tunnel syndromes. If environmental conditions of a job site have negative effects on workers health, these workers are entitled to compensation as well. Workers who have been made to work in conditions where they may have been exposed to lead or asbestos poisoning can qualify for workman s compensation.

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Sometimes when a worker s injury takes too long to heal it will also require a great deal of expensive therapy. Such an injury may also cause the worker to miss quite a lot of work. In this case, an attorney may be helpful in seeking any lost wages especially if a doctor has proclaimed this worker unfit for work. In the case that a doctor says a worker is fit for work but the worker feels differently, an attorney can assist in requesting a reevaluation.

Lawyers that specialize in these types of cases are especially helpful in taking care of any problems that may arise. If you have been injured in an accident at work, the last thing you want to have to deal with is the paperwork of filing a claim. Because an attorney is familiar with the workman s compensation laws, he can easily negotiate with the insurance companies involved, and arrange for a second opinion if need be.

Because just about all attorneys provide a free consultation, you would not have to worry about the additional fees of hiring an attorney until you have a good idea about the outcome of your case. That said, most workers comp lawyers do not charge until after the case is won, or on a contingency basis. Having an attorney around during the process of filing a claim means that a practiced hand will be guiding you through the case s development. An attorney can easily document all of the assistance you need as you recover from your injury, as well as the time you have lost from work.

About the Author: Penny Lane recently reviewed the work of a

Des Moines worker s comp lawyer

to review the effectiveness of their work. Her son hired a

Des Moines worker s comp attorney

to seek compensation from his employer.

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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

A two-vehicle road traffic accident in County Donegal in Ireland has left one person dead and injured two others. The accident occurred when a camper van collided with an oncoming car on the N15 road between the towns of Ballybofey and Donegal at approximately 1540 BST (1440 UTC) on Monday.

The fatality was reportedly a man in his 70s from the town of Lifford; he has not yet been publicly identified. He was taken to Letterkenny General Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. The female passenger he was travelling in the car with, thought to be the wife of the man, was taken to the same hospital after suffering serious injuries.

The man and woman in the camper van were transported to Sligo Regional Hospital. The condition of the two occupants is not clear, although the woman in the vehicle reportedly injured her leg in the accident.

The road where the crash occurred was closed to allow the Garda to investigate the incident.

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Once you get a chance to talk to West Palm Beach, Florida native Whitney Cunningham, who placed seventh on the eighth cycle of the popular reality TV series America’s Next Top Model, you begin to understand what host Tyra Banks meant when she described her as the “full package.”

First of all, she is confident and headstrong, which is a must on these kinds of shows, almost as much as it is to take a beautiful modelesque picture. Second, she turns that confidence into drive. She has been receiving steady work as a model since leaving the show, and still believes that her goal of being the first woman to wear a size ten dress on the cover of Vogue is in reach. Third, and probably most important to television viewers, she obliterates the age-old model stereotype that to be pretty and photograph well, one must also be vapid and without a thought. A graduate of Dartmouth College, Cunningham also dreams of becoming a writer, and is working toward dual goals: a model who can express herself like no other model before her.

Cunningham recently sat down with Wikinews reporter Mike Halterman in an impassioned interview, taking hours to field questions from the reporter as well as from fans of America’s Next Top Model. Always in high spirits, Cunningham shows that she is a distinct personality who has carved her own niche in the Top Model history books. At the same time, she exhibits a joie de vivre that is oddly reminiscent of earlier Top Model fan favorite Toccara Jones, who showed America just how to be “big, black, beautiful and loving it.” However, Cunningham is quick to remind everyone that she isn’t big at all; she is simply a regular woman.

This is the first in a series of interviews with America’s Next Top Model contestants. Interviews will be published sporadically.

Contents

  • 1 Whitney’s beginnings, and looking back
  • 2 Impact Top Model has on society
  • 3 Whitney’s views on production and editing
  • 4 Whitney takes more fan questions
  • 5 Where Whitney is today
  • 6 Source