What Happens If You Don't Have A Will?

Do you have a will? If not, you could be taking a serious risk with your estate. You've likely worked hard to accumulate assets and build a legacy to pass on to the next generation. A will is a simple, but powerful financial tool that helps you direct the distribution of those assets. You can use your will to direct how your assets are passed onto your heirs and which heir should receive which asset. [Read More]

Workers Compensation Insurance From The Employer's Perspective

One of the more complex issues employers have to deal with is workers compensation insurance. This government program protects employers from being taken to court over injuries that occur on the job. The following article takes a closer look at the workers compensation program from an employer's perspective. Need to Carry The majority of employers will need to carry workers compensation insurance, although there are some important exceptions. The requirements vary from state to state, but generally, employers who have more than one or two workers must participate in the program. [Read More]

Purchase Problems: An Overview Of Product Liability

When consumers purchase a product, it goes without saying that they expect the product to be safe. Unfortunately, people are injured every day by food, electronics, cosmetics, automobiles, and more. Not only should consumers expect a good, safe product, but they are also entitled to be paid money damages when things go wrong. There are three categories of product defects to consider, so read on for information about each. What do you expect? [Read More]

Getting Help From A Special Education Lawyer

Certain health problems can pose a major problem when it comes to a child receiving an education. Whether it is a physical or me tap disability, a child can face ridicule from his or her classmates, as well as not be able to keep up with the pace of a regular curriculum. There are usually special education classes available in public schools that are intended to accommodate students with learning issues. [Read More]