How to Handle a Slip and Fall Accident at a Store
Slip and fall accidents in retail stores are more common than you might think — and they can lead to serious injuries. If you’ve recently fallen in a store, you…
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Slip and fall accidents in retail stores are more common than you might think — and they can lead to serious injuries. If you’ve recently fallen in a store, you…
When people think of personal injury, they often imagine broken bones or visible wounds. But soft tissue injuries — like whiplash, sprains, or deep bruises — can be just as…
Policy & Legal Framework On January 20, 2025, President Trump signed Executive Order 14159, titled “Protecting the American People Against Invasion.” This sweeping directive expands expedited removal nationwide, criminalizes certain…
Understanding Your Rights to Timely Wage Payments Under U.S. Labor Laws In the United States, labor laws are designed to protect workers and ensure they receive fair and timely compensation…
Enforcement & Legal Pushback Scope & Impact Key Concerns & Criticisms What It Means Going Forward Summary Table Topic What’s Happening Policy Change January 21, 2025 DHS expands expedited removal…
Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is a special immigration status granted by the United States government to nationals of certain countries that are experiencing ongoing conflict, environmental disaster, or other extraordinary…
Each year, thousands of people from around the world apply for the United States Diversity Visa (DV) Program, also known as the Green Card Lottery. This unique immigration opportunity offers…
Overtime pay is a fundamental worker protection under U.S. labor laws. Whether you’re punching a clock at a factory or answering emails late at night as a salaried employee, it’s…
You have legal protections if your apartment becomes uninhabitable—due to flooding, mold, no heat, or pests. In some cases, you may not have to pay rent at all. 1. What…
You work full-time hours, take orders from a boss, and use their tools—but you’re paid as a “1099 contractor”? You might be misclassified. Here’s what to know in 2025. 1.…