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  • How Hyperglycemia Can Make You Appear Drunk

    • 30 November 2016
    If you have hyperglycemia and were charged with a DUI crime, you might be able to get out of the charges if you can prove that your medical condition made it appear that you were under the influence. Hyperglycemia has symptoms that can appear like a person is drunk, and these symptoms are a result of the effects of high blood-glucose levels. Here are a few things you should know if you were wrongfully charged with a DUI due to hyperglycemia.
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  • See and Be Seen: Tips on Improving Rider Visibility

    • 12 October 2016
    Motorcycles are small, agile, and fast, but the very same attributes that make them a blast to ride also puts them at a disadvantage when it comes to visibility. The majority of crashes between motorcycles and automobiles occur because the automobile driver didn't see the motorcyclist for one reason or another. To increase your chances of staying accident free, you should consider the following tips for increasing your visibility to other drivers.
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  • Medical Malpractice In The Delivery Room Resulting In Cerebral Palsy: 3 Types Of Evidence You'll Need

    • 21 July 2016
    Medical malpractice in the delivery room can cause serious medical consequences to the baby. One of these consequences is cerebral palsy, which is a permanent neurological disorder that hinders overall muscle coordination and body movement. Unfortunately, medical malpractice is responsible for 1 in 10 babies born with cerebral palsy. If you and your baby are an unfortunate victim of medical malpractice that led to cerebral palsy, you can file a medical malpractice case against the hospital in order to receive monetary compensation that will be needed to cover future medical expenses.
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  • Workers Compensation Audit? How To Prepare

    • 6 June 2016
    If you're a business owner who carries workers compensation insurance, you're no doubt familiar with the headache and stress that can come from the insurance company's premium or payroll audit. These audits, which determine your business's workers compensation insurance premiums, can end up costing you thousands of extra dollars for the insurance period that you hadn't planned on, making it worth your time to carefully prepare your paperwork to avoid any mistakes in reporting to the auditor during the auditing process.
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  • Tips For Catching And Preventing Worker's Compensation Fraud In Your Company

    • 3 May 2016
    Every year, worker's compensation claims cost insurance companies billions of dollars in policy benefits. With hundreds of thousands of claims being filed, it's tough to spot the ones that aren't necessarily legitimate. There are some things you should know as a business owner to help ensure the accuracy and legitimacy of every worker's compensation claim filed on your company's policy. Training and Education Are Essential Educating your staff and your management team about general safety requirements is one of the first steps toward protecting your company from fraudulent worker's compensation claims.
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