Lawyer's Center by Henry
While The Department of Labor reported that over three million employees suffered a work-place injury or illness, hopefully, you won’t become the next statistic.
But, if you do become hurt while performing your job, below are crucial steps you’ll need to take in order to solidify your case:
1. Contact A Personal Injury Attorney Specializing In Worker’s Compensation.
One of the most important things that you could do in this scenario is often the thing that most injured workers fail to accomplish. Read More»
Finding yourself in a difficult tax situation that requires the assistance of an attorney can be an extremely stressful period for anyone. If you don’t have much experience handling complicated tax payments, your attorney can prove to be an invaluable resource. In order to maximize the effectiveness of that resource, however, you need to be sure you’re getting the right information.
Below, you’ll find a guide to some questions you should be sure to ask your tax attorney. Read More»
Anybody that is hurt in a situation that requires personal injury litigation may be scared and unsure. The legal system can be a daunting beast to deal with, especially if you are not used to handling such situations. Seriousness in this situation is magnified, since you have potentially serious injuries that must be dealt with, along with expensive medical bills that can cause financial peril. If you want to be sure that you come out of a lawsuit in a good position, follow some of these tips. Read More»
When you create your last will and testament, it should clearly state your wishes. While these wishes will reflect your current situation, there is a good chance that in a few years these wishes will change. When this happens, your lawyer might suggest making a codicil to the will, and here are three things you may want to know about codicils and wills.
What is a codicil?
After creating a will, this legal document will be used if you pass away, and it will help your family know what to do with your belongings. Read More»
When you hear the term ‘slip and fall’ injury, you might think about someone falling on a recently mopped floor in a grocery store or other public establishment. However, what happens when you slip and fall in your own home because your landlord can be described by another term known as a ‘slumlord’? Here are some tips to help you get the compensation you deserve for being injured in an unmaintained rental home. Read More»