by Mackesy Smye | Jan 10, 2017 | Disability Claims
Disability as a Result of Workplace Conflict Filing a disability claim can be frightening not only due to your injuries but also because of the implications that may be inferred by peers and future employers. Employers are often worried about having to pay out these...
by Mackesy Smye | Jan 3, 2017 | Uncategorized
Medical Malpractice Cases: Can I Refuse Treatment? Let us consider this simple scenario: a minivan driver rear-ended Lynn, 46, when she was driving home from her job. After a brief hospital stay, Lynn has chronic low back pain that does not respond to medication. Her...
by Mackesy Smye | Jan 3, 2017 | Real Estate Law
Is Waiving the Financing Condition Smart? The Financing Condition – Before a home buyer begins looking for housing, the buyer should visit a mortgage lender to pre-qualify for a loan or receive pre-approval. Pre-qualification is a less formal process than...
by Mackesy Smye | Dec 27, 2016 | Product Liability
Manufacturers’ Duty of Care Responsibilities A married couple visits the in-laws for Sunday dinner. Mom prepares her specialty: chicken paprikash with imported Hungarian paprika. Dinner smells terrific. The family makes conversation while Mom ladles stew into their...
by Mackesy Smye | Dec 27, 2016 | Wills & Estate Law
Supporting Your Dependents in your Estate Dependent Support with a Will in Place – If you have a will in place and you are supporting your spouse and dependent children at the time of your death, support probably continues for them. However, if you have separated from...
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