6 Critical Rights Workers Often Forget After Getting Hurt
Knowing what you’re entitled to empowers you to make informed decisions.
Knowing what you’re entitled to empowers you to make informed decisions.
Navigating medical care, insurance calls, missed work, and financial pressure isn’t something you have to do on your own. With the right information and the right team behind you, you can shift from confusion to clarity.
Attorneys for Baylor are seeking to prevent Boston University from using “a specific interlocking BU design that is identical or strikingly similar to Baylor’s federally registered marks.”
The lawsuit alleges that Zelle became a “hub for fraudulent activity” because its registration process omitted key verification steps yet failed to take meaningful action to curb the growth of unlawful transactions.
“You probably picked up that I don’t have a very good poker face,” Cullen said to Justice Department attorney Elizabeth Hodges. “I have some skepticism.”
Prioritise safety, document the scene, and stay in communication with insurers and, if necessary, legal experts.
Rushing doesn’t always mean recklessness — sometimes it just means someone didn’t know what to look out for.
Proof builds justice in these matters. The Enriquez case against the MTA warns that cutting corners on evidence hurts your outcome.
In October 2024, CFI filed a federal lawsuit in Texas challenging the provision that bars secular officiants from legally solemnizing marriages in the state.
On July 16, 2025, LegalReader published an article on a lawsuit filed by Michigan Attorney General Dena Nessel. One of the parties to that lawsuit has filed a formal retraction request with us. While the details of the article are matters of public record, the involved party feels they cast him in an unfavorable light.