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Living Will
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Forced Sterilization in America and Canada
We are lucky to have a choice about our birth control options. Some people, world-wide, have not been given that choice. Forced sterilizations have been performed in the United States and Canada as well as globally. Find out why these atrocities were committed, and learn about your contraceptive rights.
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Medical Malpractice: What To Do?
If you believe that you are victim of medical malpractice, it is essential to know that you have many possibilities to remedy to it. In 99% of the case, most people will advise victims to sue the professional.
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Medical Malpractice: How To Determine The Money Damages
Calculating pain and suffering seems to be impossible and money damages may not cover all the consequences of an injury cause by medical malpractice acts. However attorney and courts are required to determine a price to the injury.
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Medical Negligence Explained
Medical negligence is where a health professional acted negligently. For instance if you have been diagnosed wrongly and went on to have an unnecessary operation, this would be classed as medical negligence. If you suffered as a result physically or even mentally then you should be entitled to claim damages from medical negligence.
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Negligence Law Suits - Liens
This article discusses the effect of liens on a lawsuit. It will cover who can file a lien and how liens impact whether or not you should consider going forward with a lawsuit.
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Erb's Palsy
Learn about Erb's Palsy, how it occurs, and what you can do if you know someone suffering from Erb's Palsy due to medical malpractice.
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Living Wills in New Jersey Law
Anyone who cares about the feelings of their family members, or their own final health care treatment, should consider executing a Living Will. It has become an essential element in the practice of Estate Planning Attorneys.
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Estate Planning Overview, Part I
Why Plan Your Estate?
The knowledge that we will eventually die is one of the things that seem to distinguish humans from other living beings. At the same time, no one likes to dwell on the prospect of his or her own death. But if you postpone planning for your passing until it is too late, you run the risk that your intended beneficiaries – those you love the most – may not receive what you would want them to receive either because of extra administration costs, unnecessary taxes or squabbling among your heirs.
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