After a person undergoes a medical procedure and is spending time recovering in a hospital, they believe that their health is being closely monitored by the facility’s staff. Unfortunately, the doctors and nurses tending to the individual do not pay close enough attention to the patient and neglect to inform them of the risks that are present as they recover.
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Preventable Hospital Deaths Caused by Blood Clots
February 27th, 2010 | Posted in Legal
A structured settlement is a large amount of money that has an agreement in place to break down the amount into payments and spread over a period of time. Many times this agreement is made between an individual and the payer to ensure the amounts are applied sustain the individual over a long period of time.
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3 Reasons to Think Twice About Putting a Structured Settlement Up…
February 23rd, 2010 | Posted in General
A structured settlement is a large amount of money awarded to an individual with an explicit disbursement schedule. The funds are paid as an electronic funds transfer to the recipient bank account over a period of time. This provides a steady income stream over the term of the agreement and usually gives a better rate of return than if the individual received a lump sum of cash and re-invested that money elsewhere.
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3 Types of Structured Settlement Payouts – You Decide
February 23rd, 2010 | Posted in General
With an estimated 20,000 new cases of debt repayment problems coming to light each month, should other family members be worried that they will be left responsible for unpaid debts? According to the Insolvency Service, over 10,000 people each month are formally declared insolvent and unable to pay their debt. With so many new instances of debt repayment problems occurring, many people are worried that they may be liable to pay debts left by family members or others who are known to them. In general, there is no need to worry about becoming responsible for paying someone else’s debt.
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Can I Be Responsible For Someone Else’s Debt? Posted By: Steve…
February 19th, 2010 | Posted in Finance
Sure, you”re strictly limited in the amount of money that you can set aside in an Individual Retirement Account. But that shouldn”t stop you from investing elsewhere and doing very well. It”s just that those other investments, except for 401ks and such, won”t give you the same benefits as an IRA. Don”t Let IRA Contribution Limits Restrict Your Retirement Options Of course, I hope you realize that IRAs and 401ks are not meant to the ONLY form of retirement planning you do. They are meant to supplement your other efforts.
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Ira Limits Strategies – How To Get The Most From Your Ira Posted…
February 11th, 2010 | Posted in Finance
Credit scores are numerical expressions based on a statistical analysis of an individuals credit files. It represents the credit worthiness of the individual and is usually based on credit report information that is supplied by credit bureaus.
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Refinance Credit Score
February 10th, 2010 | Posted in Mortgage
While doctors and surgeons will explain the medical process and the types of treatment available to the individual, people may still be concerned about the procedures they are about to undergo and how they are going to be affected by the surgery or medication. A major concern that many people do not consider is how their recovery may be affected by commonly occurring medical complications.
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Complications Following Surgery
February 10th, 2010 | Posted in Legal
There are many reasons not to sell structured settlement payments. But there are also many reasons when, give the individual’s situation, it makes sense to sell structured a settlement annuity.
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Sell Structured Settlement Payments – When It’s the Right Thing…
January 29th, 2010 | Posted in General
Claims on personal injuries and liabilities was usually given as a large one time money in the past and this leaves the individual to decide how and what he is going to do with the money and how he is going to use it over the long period of time. So it is necessary for a person to work out on how to distribute the money for the overall period of time to handle his medical expenses and other expenses caused by injuries.
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My Opinion on Structured Settlements
January 16th, 2010 | Posted in General
No win no fee personal injury claims allow people in the UK to claim compensation following injuries that occurred due to the fault of another individual or organization. Since Conditional Fee Agreements became widely available in the late 1990’s, people who would possibly not have been able to afford to pursue compensation previously, have been able to do so on no win no fee arrangements with UK personal injury solicitors.
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No Win No Fee Personal Injury Claims – What You Need to Know
January 5th, 2010 | Posted in Legal
Recent changes to the amount of money savers over 50 can deposit into their Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs) are seeing record numbers of people making full use of the new regulations. But those who are not eligible, such as those who do not meet the minimum age requirement, are finding less favorable returns available on their savings and are refusing to put their money away – could we be putting our money to better use?
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New ISA Limits Positive For Those Who Are Eligible
December 14th, 2009 | Posted in Finance
If you feel that your rights have somehow been impinged upon by another individual or institution, you reserve the right to claim against the opposition. Your negligence claim can be on the grounds of ill-treatment, negligence or poor service at the hands of that certain individual or institution.
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How to Find a Solicitor to Handle Your Negligence Claim
December 7th, 2009 | Posted in Legal
An amputation of a body part can be life altering for the individual concerned. Whether it is losing a leg or losing a finger, the psychological impact can be devastating. The level of care needed and the recovery period will depend from case to case.
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Amputation – Loss of Limb
November 29th, 2009 | Posted in Legal
Being attacked by a dog can be one of the most horrifying experiences anybody can go through. The impact of the injuries sustained can be both physical and psychological for the individual. There have…
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Claiming For a Dog Attack
November 28th, 2009 | Posted in Legal
Mortgage refinancing can bring in many benefits for the individual, however it’s important to understand the process in details, and consider the pros and cons. Check Out some important point which can help you in deciding your mortgage refinance loan.
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Check Out These Important Tips Before Availing Mortgage…
November 24th, 2009 | Posted in Mortgage