5 Signs You Should Take Legal Action Against Your Employer for Lack of Workers' Compensation
In the United States, when you are injured in the workplace, you should be able to recover some form of compensation from your employer....
How the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) Protects New Mothers
In Alabama, and elsewhere in the U.S., “maternity leave” can vary widely by company. If you’re an expectant mother, it’s important to...
Notice to Employers About an On-the-Job Injury
Tell your employer! Before a claim for workers’ compensation benefits can be made, the employee must provide the employer with notice of...
Injured on the Job: What to Know from the Beginning
After suffering an on-the-job injury, there’s likely a lot of questions swirling around in your head. If you were to call us just...
What is My Personal Injury Case Worth?
The value of your personal injury case depends on a number of interconnected factors. If you are wondering how much money your case is...
Fighting Cack if You Get Fired After Getting Hurt At Work
Can I lose my job? Alabama has a law against an employer firing an injured employee solely in retaliation for filing a workers’...
Medical Treatment After an On-the-Job Injury
Who will my doctor be? If you suffer a job-related injury (an injury that was caused by an accident arising out of and in the course of...
Should I Settle My Workers Compensation Case Without a Lawyer?
Nothing in the law forbids that. So… you can, but the question is whether you should. First, when people eat out, they rarely complain...