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Avoiding an Auto Accident

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Automobile accidents happen every day. To help avoid being involved in one, it is important to understand some common causes of accidents and strategies to avoid them. Below is a list of five common causes of car accidents and some tips that every driver can follow to help avoid them. Rear-Enders Nearly one third of all automobile accidents are the result of rear-end collisions according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Common causes of rear-end collisions include: Speeding. Distracted driving (i.e. texting, reading, eating, etc.) To help avoid rear-ending another vehicle because of inattention, always pay attention to your surroundings, particularly the street and other vehicles. Make sure your cell phone is safely put away and focus your attention to the road and your speed. Hitting a Parked Car When you're backing up in a parking lot, turn around to check for other vehicles instead of relying on your rear-view mirror or backup camera. If you&#

I'm Starting a Business

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I'm starting a business ... Do I need an LLC? The simple answer is, no, you don't need an LLC to start your own business, although you may, after consulting your business lawyer, decide you want one. An LLC, or limited liability company, provides personal liability protection and a formal business structure, but you can also get those things by forming a corporation or other type of business entity. For those thinking of starting an LLC, here are six of the main LLC benefits. Limited Personal Liability. ... Less Paperwork. ... Tax Advantages of an LLC. ... Ownership Flexibility. ... Management Flexibility. ... Flexible Profit Distributions. For many entrepreneurs, the legal aspects of starting a business loom large. One of the first things you’ll have to figure out when opening your business, and reconsider as you grow, is whether you’re an independent contractor, LLC, or sole proprietorship. This can be intimidating. but we’re here to explain why it’s not as c

Okay Boomer

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“OK, Boomer” made its first appearance in the Supreme Court Wednesday, invoked by baby boomer Chief Justice John Roberts 12 days before he turns 65. The meme is a favorite of younger generations and Roberts used it in questions in a case about a Sacramento employment age discrimination lawsuit in the workplace. “The hiring person, who’s younger, says, ‘OK, Boomer,’ once to the applicant,” Roberts said as he conjured a hypothetical exchange to try to figure out when an older federal employee might be able to win a lawsuit under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act. It was the first time, according to databases of high court arguments, the somewhat pejorative phrase used by younger people to criticize the less flexible, tolerant and tech savvy ways of their elders has been uttered in the Supreme Court, where the nine justices range in age from 52 (Neil Gorsuch) to 86 (Ruth Bader Ginsburg). “Let’s say in the course of the, you know, weeks-long process, you know, [there is] o

Ride Safely: Avoiding Motorcycle Accidents

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Riding a motorcycle produces a feeling of freedom that is hard to replicate. Even though motorcycles and cars are both reliable forms of transportation, many would argue that a motorcycle offers a number of clear benefits. But, but driving a motorcycle is more dangerous than driving a car. Obviously, you want to avoid a motorcycle accident, Together, drivers and riders can make our roads safer for everyone by abiding by these motorcycle safety tips for car drivers and riders alike. When we share the road, we also share the responsibility to keep each other safe - motorcycle awareness is important not only for riders, but also for drivers. Happy riding! Motorcycle Safety Tips What can riders do to share the road more safely? Check out these motorcycle riding safety tips: 1. Wear a helmet! Hopefully you already have this one covered… no pun intended! A helmet is essential for safe riding. Helmets are your best defense against a serious brain injury should you get in a motorc

Choosing a Real Estate Lawyer

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Real estate and property law also comprise the financing aspects of property, such as mortgages, liens, and foreclosures. If you have purchased or are thinking about purchasing real estate property, whether you are considering a house, a commercial building or a piece of land, you may want to consult with a Sacramento real estate lawyer to protect yourself from any unforeseen liabilities attached to the property. Whether you are buying, selling or refinancing your property, deciding which real estate lawyer you wish to work with is an important step. Real estate contracts tend to be full of legal jargon that can be difficult for the average person to understand. However, if you have selected the right attorney to assist you with the real estate transaction, he or she can help relieve you from the stress of the deal by ensuring that all of your documents are in order and ready to be signed, that the deed has been drafted, and all the necessary paperwork has been done according to

An Employment Lawyer Can Help You with Bullies

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Do You Work With a Bully? Do you think you work with a bully? Do you regularly feel intimidated by and dread to work near a particular coworker? Are you repeatedly yelled at, insulted, and put down—for any possible reason this behavior is inappropriate at work? Does a coworker talk over you at meetings, criticize you, or steal credit for your work? Take this advice from an employment lawyer in Sacramento . If you answer yes to any of these questions, the chances are good that you’re one of 54 million Americans who have been attacked by a bully at work. How Do You Know That You Need to Deal With a Bully In addition to the above-described actions, you know you’re working with a bully when the bully picks out your mistakes and constantly brings them to your attention. Or worse, the bully gossips about you, tells lies to your coworkers, and even undermines and sabotages your work. When you feel intimidated to attend certain meetings, you avoid going into the lunchroom dependin

Sacramento Work Comp Lawyers

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Sacramento Work Injury Lawyer If you have been injured on the job, the most important thing for you to do is to report the incident to your employer and get the medical treatment that you need. The next step is to contact an attorney experienced in handling workers' compensation matters so you can understand all of your rights and obligations related to filing for workers' compensation. Sacramento Work Comp Lawyer, Certified Specialist What does it mean when an attorney is a Workers’ Compensation Specialist? Workers Comp Specialist Lawyer A Certified Specialist is more than just an attorney who specializes in a particular area of law. The State Bar of California’s Board of Legal Specialization certifies specialists in several areas of law, including Workers’ Compensation. A California attorney who is certified by the State Bar as a Workers’ Compensation Law specialist must have: Taken and passed a written examination in Workers’ Compensation Law; Demonstrated

Big Changes in Social Security Benefits

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The most recent changes to Social Security law came about from The BiPartisan Budget Act of 2015, which made changes to the Social Security system that affect married couples, and also affect the amount someone can get based on an ex-spouse. Overall these changes were minor. Major changes to the Social Security system have been proposed with the introduction of the Social Security Reform Act of 2016. These changes are only proposals. Like many proposed bills, the changes may not pass at all, or a much altered version may end up passing in 2017 or 2018. These changes would be major changes that could alter the way Social Security benefits are calculated, would change the inflation adjustment, and could reduce benefits for high income retirees. Below is an overview of the changes that came about from the BiPartisan Budget Act of 2015, and an outline of the proposed changes introduced with the Social Security Reform Act of 2016. BiPartisan Budget Act of 2015 Social Security Chang

Sacramento Crime Blotters

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If You've Been Arrested Certain constitutional protections apply to a person charged with a crime. Talk to a Sacramento criminal defense lawyer immediately if you or someone you know have been arrested or charged with a crime. Getting legal help is critical to ensure a defendant's rights are protected. Cracking the Sacramento Cold Cases SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A former law enforcement officer wanted in a series of “horrific” decades-old sexual assaults in Northern California was arrested based on a combination of DNA testing and genetic profiling, authorities said Monday. Accused of violently raping women in the Sacramento area in the early '90s is now behind bars after DNA gave him away and dogged police work brought him in, local law enforcement leaders say. Mark Manteuffel, 59, was arrested on Friday in suburban Atlanta. He worked for decades in the federal Bureau of Prisons and as a law enforcement and criminal justice lecturer at California State University,

Immigration Enforcement Crack Down

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Sacramento: If you’re looking for legal representation, make sure you’re not being scammed, the State Bar of California warns. A qualified Sacramento immigration attorney will be able to give you good advice. The State Bar issued a news release Wednesday warning immigrants of potential legal fraud amid fears of mass family deportation. In June, President Donald Trump announced that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement would commence a large-scale deportation of undocumented immigrants in major cities around the country starting the morning of June 23. Court of Appeals in San Francisco, California Gets Confirmation A federal judge in Kansas has ruled that a law making it a crime to "encourage" or "induce" immigrants to enter or live in the country illegally is unconstitutional. KCUR-FM reports that U.S. District Judge Carlos Murguia issued his ruling from the bench Wednesday before throwing out the convictions of Jose Felipe Hernandez-Calvillo and

Celebrity Divorces in the News 2019

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Identity Theft in Space The closely guarded private life of a NASA astronaut burst into spotlight in a New York Times report Friday (Aug. 23) on a messy divorce battle involving American astronaut Anne McClain that has apparently led to claims of identity theft against the spaceflyer. Is Sacramento Divorce Court worse than others? Watch this video. The incident is rooted in a bitter separation with McClain's spouse, Summer Worden, the Times report continued. According to Worden, her bank account was accessed without her permission from a NASA-affiliated computer network, prompting her to file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission. A family member also filed a complaint with NASA's internal Office of Inspector General. Before the separation, McClain had been helping to raise Worden's young son from a previous relationship. That role included providing financial support, the New York Times report stated, and her lawyer said that she accessed the bank accou

Business Start-Up Tips from a Labor Lawyer

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Advice to keep you in compliance There are so many things you need to get right to build a profitable business with long term success. Avoiding legal problems in your HR department is something a Sacramento labor law attorney can help you with. Start Out in Compliance 1. Commit to create/maintain a fair, honest, consistent and transparent workplace. Communicate with employees — the failure of communication is a major contributor to employee unhappiness and therefore employee complaints — which can easily morph into legal complaints of discrimination, and lawsuits. “Respect and compliance” (two easily remembered watchwords) in the workplace comes from the top down, so be a good role model and exemplar of fairness and probity. 2. You may not have a legal team, but you need to understand and abide by employment laws. Learn a little about the basic federal, state and local anti-discrimination and other laws affecting the workplace. Know at least what the many “protected categor

6 Tips for a Successful Personal Injury Lawsuit

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6 tips to help you hire the best personal injury lawyer for your case Choosing a personal injury attorney is a personal decision that should not be handled lightly. Most lawyers have at least 19 years of education and have passed a very difficult licensing exam in order to practice. A qualified P.I. lawyer can help you determine what needs to be done to help maximize your compensation. At each stage, they can help you build your case and communicate with the other side to pursue a fair settlement. How do you know you've found the right attorney to take on your case? Where do you even begin your search? We spoke with personal injury attorneys in our directory to find out their recommendations for hiring the best lawyer. Hiring the right person to handle your legal case is a big task. Whether you have been injured in a motorcycle accident or have suffered a slip and fall, you want to ensure that the lawyer is the best for the job. What To Do When You Have An Accident Fo

How Will PG&E Bankruptcy Affect Sacramento Consumers?

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How Will PG& E Bankruptcy Affect Sacramento Consumers? Sacramento, CA: Investigators are massing. Lawsuits are mounting. The death toll in Butte County's historic Camp Fire is tragic. Another year, another megafire, another calamity in which faulty Pacific Gas and Electric equipment is a prime suspect. And once again, Californians face a familiar question: What's going to happen to the behemoth power company in the thick of the fire zone? Be glad that your situation, with the help of a financial situation with the help of a Sacramento Bankruptcy Attorney, is more manageable. It's a concern not just for PG&E—one of the largest utilities in the nation—but also for utilities and their customers throughout California. State laws make power companies especially liable for fires sparked by and around their equipment, and California's fire season is year-round now, thanks to global warming. In recent weeks, Southern California ratepayers sued Southern Cali

Medical Malpractice Advice from Attorneys

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What is Malpractice? Medical malpractice occurs when a hospital, doctor or other health care professional, through a negligent act or omission, causes an injury to a patient. The negligence might be the result of errors in diagnosis, treatment, aftercare or health management. An expert med mal attorney can help you determine if you have a valid claim. Basic Requirements for a Claim To prove that medical malpractice occurred, you must be able to show all of these things: A doctor-patient relationship existed. You must show that you had a physician-patient relationship with the doctor you are suing -- this means you hired the doctor and the doctor agreed to be hired. For example, you can't sue a doctor you overheard giving advice at a cocktail party. If a doctor began seeing you and treating you, it is easy to prove a physician-patient relationship existed. Questions of whether or not the relationship exists most frequently arise where a consulting physician did not treat you