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It is common knowledge that the US financial system is in the middle of a recessionary slowdown, and that slowdown is having an effect on their largest trading partners, studies have recently shown that for many employees in many companies there is still room for salary negotiating.

Just be aware of this, and make sure you know your strategic plan when it comes to approaching salary negotiation. These are sensitive times, and you need to have a modicum of tact when dealing with this subject.

Don’t be intimidated about negotiating salary if it is the right time for you. Just because many companies are slowing down or cutting back on staff, there are other companies and employers that are in need of talented human resources. Bear this in mind. There is plenty of opportunity to discuss salary with your boss, or negotiating a salary offer with new company.

When doing a salary negotiating, you are asserting your worth and standing up for the value you bring to the company. By representing yourself in an assertive way, you are projecting your value to the employer and letting them know that the market will bear your salary request. Make sure you’ve done your homework to support your salary expectations.

Be wise in your approach to salary negotiation at this time. You want the employers to respect you for your approach and tact when asking for an increase or a higher salary in a job offer. It is not the time to demand or use ultimatums when negotiating. We are still in a challenging financial era.

These are challenging times, and should you find yourself in danger of losing your job or you have found yourself unexpectedly in the market for a new job, you’ll be keenly aware that salary negotiating skills are imperative. The good thing is salary negotiation is still an option in these times.

Remember, don’t dismiss the notion of negotiating your salary just because the economy is on the edge of a recession. On the contrary, look for the most suitable approach, do some market research and build your supportive case.

To your total salary negotiation success!

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Oct 28
Whiplash injuries
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Whiplash Injuries

Whiplash injuries are usually caused in situations where the body suffers a sudden impact. An adult’s head weighs around 17 pounds and it rests on a relatively small area of the spine. When the body is involved in a sudden impact or collision, it can cause the head to continue travelling at the same speed as prior to the impact, while the main part of the body is held, for example, by a seat belt. This in turn causes a severe strain of the neck which can result in an injury. Whiplash type impacts tend to cause injuries to soft tissues in the neck. Tendons, muscles and ligaments are forced by the collision to move out with their normal range of motion causing stretch and strain. Injuries resulting from whiplash vary in severity, as does treatment and recovery time.

The symptoms of a whiplash injury will vary greatly with the severity of the injury. There will often be stiffness and pain in the area of the cervical spine/neck, but whiplash can also cause pins and needles and/or numbness in the extremities, as well as headaches. There may also be swelling and tenderness in the back of the neck, pain radiating from the neck and into the area of the shoulders and/or arms, and you may suffer from muscle spasms.

When the word “whiplash” is spoken, it is often synonymous with road accidents. However, a whiplash injury can be caused in a number of different circumstances, including falls or trips, as a result of a sporting injury or as a result of an attack or assault. If you have been the victim of an attack, you may recover compensation from the person who attacked you, either by suing them as part of a personal injury claim, or as part of criminal proceedings. If there is difficulty with collecting money from a convicted criminal, or if there are issues with his ability to pay, an application may be made to the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority, another area in which your Youclaim4free.com solicitor will be able to help.

Whiplash injuries, like any potential injury to the neck, can be extremely serious, and the effects of such an injury are not always apparent immediately after an accident. If you have suffered a neck injury, or you suspect your neck might have been injured, see a doctor immediately. To help with any accident claim for compensation, you should get the details of anyone involved in the accident.

Obviously, this would include the other driver involved in a car accident, but would also include any witnesses. Take the other driver’s insurance details if they are available. If he has no insurance, you should tell the police, and a criminal charge may be the result. Even if a negligent driver does not have any insurance, compensation can be recovered from him directly. In the event that the other driver cannot pay, a claim may be made to the Motor Insurers Bureau, set up to cover just such an eventuality.

If at all possible, take pictures at the scene, particularly if they help explain how the accident came about, or any aftermath. Also, if you have to spend money in order to receive medical treatment, make sure you keep the receipts as proof of your expenditure.

Youclaim4free.com can assist you in making a claim involving a whiplash injury. A Youclaim4free.com lawyer will explain the process to you, and guide you through a claim from beginning to end. They will act in your best interests and will do everything they can to recover any and all compensation you are entitled to.

 

 

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Oct 28
Brain Injury
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Brain Injury

The consequences of a brain injury can vary hugely in nature and seriousness. Minor brain injuries may leave no permanent damage, however more severe cases can lead to complex difficulties including paralysis and sometimes death. Further symptoms of a brain injury might include loss of memory and/or cognitive ability. Brain injuries can affect your ability to concentrate, which may have a profound effect on your ability to work.

A brain injury can be the result of a number of different accidents. Brain injuries are a common result of car accidents, but may also result from an accident at work, or in a park or on a pavement. You may suffer a head or brain injury as the result of an attack or an assault, and brain injuries can also be caused by negligent medical care.

If you have been the victim of personal injury, and have suffered a brain injury, or you have a relative who has suffered a brain injury, you might consider making an accident claim so that you can receive some compensation.

Some brain injuries are temporary and can be cured with medical help, however, permanent brain damage can have a life changing effect on the injured person, and those who care for them. You may have to consider specialist medical care and rehabilitation. You may also have to consider modifying the injured person’s home to ensure that it is a safe environment for them. In cases of permanent, and even some temporary brain damage cases, loss of future earnings maybe significant if the injured person cannot return to work.

At Youclaim4free.co.uk, our personal injury solicitors are qualified and experienced in the area of personal injury law, and are experts in ensuring you receive all of the compensation you are entitled to. Cases which involve brain injuries often involve large amounts of compensation due to the severity of the consequences of a brain injury, and as a result can be unusually complex in nature.

A Youclaim4free.co.uk personal accident solicitor will guide you through the procedure with professionalism and sensitivity to make sure all aspects of the consequences of a brain injury are dealt with in compensation. Any alteration in mental ability, change of lifestyle, limited activity, and adapting any living environment to the needs of the injured person should be reflected in the amount of compensation paid.

Due to the widespread potential ramifications of a brain injury, a related accident claim often requires a higher level of work and preparation than more straightforward personal injury claims. Your Youclaim4free.co.uk personal accident solicitor will work as long as is necessary to secure your compensation, and regardless of the complexity, he will represent you on a no win no fee basis. What this means is that when you receive your compensation, you will get 100% of the amount you are entitled to and you will not have to pay any of your solicitor’s fees, nor will he take any percentage of your award. As a Youclaim4free.co.uk personal injury solicitor will work for you on a n win no fee basis, if you win compensation, he will recover his professional fees from the person or company that caused your personal injury.

 

 

 

 

 

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Oct 28
Car Accident Claims
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Car Accident Claims

Unfortunately, car accidents are extremely common. From the more severe crashes to car park bumps, car accidents can cause injury and extensive damage. Also, because the car is so many people’s primary mode of transport, a car accident can cause major inconvenience if it has to be repaired or if the driver has to be without it for any length of time. If you are involved in a car accident and it is not your fault, you may be entitled to compensation.

If you are involved in a car accident, following any medical treatment you might need at the scene, make sure you exchange details with any other driver or drivers involved, and that the police are alerted. The first consideration should be your safety and the safety of others. If a driver does not have any insurance, make sure that the police know as they may have to issue a charge of driving without insurance. If this is the case, it does not necessarily mean you will not receive any compensation. The Motor Insurers Bureau was set up to provide some level of compensation for drivers who are the victims of accidents involving other drivers who are not insured.

Once you have exchanged details, you can help any subsequent car accident claim by gathering any evidence about how the accident happened. If you can, take pictures of the scene of the accident, even if they are only on your mobile ‘phone. Talk to, and get the contact details of any witnesses to the accident so that your personal injury solicitor can speak with them later if their account is helpful to your accident claim. Also, get the contact details of the policeman running your case, as any subsequent charges or emerging evidence may be very useful in compiling you car accident claim.

After you leave the scene of the accident, you should contact Youclaim4free.co.uk as soon as possible. A Youclaim4free.co.uk personal accident solicitor will guide you through the car accident claim procedure step by step and will explain your options in plain English. He or she will manage your car accident claim to make sure that you get the full amount of compensation you are entitled to. That might mean that you are compensated for any medical expenses you have incurred, or any travel costs you have had to get to medical facilities.

An element of compensation will cover your pain and suffering that has resulted from the accident, and you will also receive compensation for any future treatment you will require, and any medical consequences that will extend beyond the date of the settlement or court hearing. You may also be compensated for the cost of repair to your car and the cost of hiring a replacement while your car is unavailable.

Your car accident claim might not end up as a court hearing, and in fact, most accident claims are settled out of court. Your Youclaim4free.co.uk personal injury solicitor will work with the other driver, or his representative, or more usually his insurance company, to agree on an appropriate level of compensation. And when you receive your compensation, you will get to keep 100% of it. Your Youclaim4free.co.uk personal injury solicitor will not take a percentage. You don’t even have to pay his or her legal fees. Because Youclaim4free.co.uk personal injury solicitors will work for you on a no win no fee basis, the cost of your lawyer’s legal fees will be recovered from the person who caused your injury and/or damage.

 

 

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Oct 28
Accident Claims
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Accident Claims

Each year, millions of people are injured in the UK and apply for compensation through accident claims. People, like you and I, are injured at work, in car crashes, or may be hurt as a result of goods that they have bought that are faulty or cause injury. They are injured as a result of criminal assault, or even by poor treatment in hospital. These injuries may be relatively straightforward, or they may have serious consequences including disability and death. When something like this happens, where another person is at fault, the injured person, or his family in the event of death, may be entitled to make an accident claim. But if you have to think about compensation, how do you go about it, and who can help?

The first thing to say is that an accident claim is not necessarily all about court room drama. An accident claim may never reach court (the majority of claims never do) as the parties involved often manage to reach a settlement without the need to go to court.

The first thing you should do is contact a solicitor who can help you with your accident claim, and that is where Youclaim4free.com can help. A Youclaim4free.com lawyer will be able to explain the process to you and go through all the details of your claim. He will be with you every step of the way, from the start when he will be able to give you a good idea of how much compensation you may be entitled to, right through to a court case if one is required.

Next, if you decide to proceed with a claim, you will contact the party you are suing (i.e. the person you say caused your personal injury) through your solicitor. At this point in the personal injury claim process, you may agree on the amount of compensation owed to you by the other party without having to go to court. This figure will be based on the amount your solicitor thinks the claim is worth, and the amount you consider that you will need from your accident claim. As with all stages of the process, your Youclaim4free.com solicitor will provide you with professional advice, but he will not make any of the key decisions without consulting you. Your solicitor is there to advise you as to what is in your best interests, but ultimately the decisions about how your claim is managed are down to you.

If the other party cannot agree that they are at fault, or they cannot agree with your proposed amount of compensation, or settlement, the accident claim will go to court. Once again, your Youclaim4free.com solicitor will guide you through the process, and will be there by your side to advise you. He will prepare the case and the evidence in detail for the trial with your input. Both you (via your solicitor) and the other party will have the opportunity to present evidence to the court before the accident claim is decided by the judge.

In most cases, the judge’s decision is final, but if you are unsuccessful in your claim, or if the terms of the judgement or the amount of compensation are not what you would have wanted, your solicitor will advise you as to whether there are any grounds for an appeal. As for the costs of your accident claim, if you are successful, you will not have to pay your solicitors fees, as they will be recovered from the other side.

Although the issues in an accident claim are likely to be fairly straightforward, the legal process can be complicated, but that is where your solicitor will be invaluable. A Youclaim4free.com will guide you and assist you to the conclusion of your claim, and once you have received your compensation, you will owe him nothing.

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