When navigating the complex terrain of bankruptcy, one of the most critical protective measures a debtor encounters is the “automatic stay.” As its name suggests, it automatically halts most collection actions by creditors, providing a temporary shield for those who’ve filed for bankruptcy. This provision offers an essential reprieve, allowing individuals and businesses the breathing…
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Buying car insurance in California means getting familiar with liability and property damage coverage. Both play important yet distinct roles in protecting drivers on the road. This guide examines how liability and property damage work, California legal requirements, and tips for getting the right coverages. Overview of Liability Coverage in California Liability insurance covers bodily…
Continue reading ›Unemployment Insurance Program Overview Unemployment insurance (UI) provides temporary financial assistance to workers who have lost their jobs through no fault of their own. UI programs are jointly administered by state and federal governments. To qualify for unemployment benefits, you must have enough recent earnings and have lost your job due to reasons beyond your…
Continue reading ›Overview of workers compensation system One of the most important services a worker’s compensation attorney provides for employers is assistance with managing employee injury claims. Here is an overview of what a standard workers compensation claim entails from start to finish: Reporting the Injury The process starts when an employee reports suffering a work-related injury…
Continue reading ›Overview of Workers’ Compensation Insurance in California Workers’ compensation insurance provides medical, disability, and other benefits to employees who suffer job-related injuries or illnesses. In California, most employers are legally required to have workers’ compensation insurance. This article provides an overview of how the workers’ compensation system works in California and the key requirements and…
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