Tuesday, September 11, 2018

When to Contact a Personal Injury Attorney



Nobody wants to be that person who sues over every little thing. Even if it may not always be illegal to bring frivolous lawsuits, it is generally considered to be wrong. Nevertheless, a person who has suffered injury as a result of someone else's negligence or malfeasance is most certainly due to be compensated. The following is intended to be a quick guide to knowing when and when not to contact a personal injury attorney.

The first thing to understand is that the insurance companies aren't going to give you one dime if they can avoid it. They generally don't care about any injury done to you because it affects their bottom line. They will attempt to find you at fault regardless of anything. Count on it. As such, you have to make sure that your accident, illness or injury is directly attributable to the entity that you are suing, and you have to make sure you can prove it.

You should always try to obtain surveillance camera footage as soon as possible. If you wait for them to be subpoenaed or handed over voluntarily, they may simply "disappear." Incriminating evidence often has a habit of disappearing like this, especially when it is in the hands of the very people who stand to be incriminated. Witnesses are also a good way to bolster a claim, as a sworn eyewitness does count as valid evidence. Taking written statements from any witnesses is a must. It is also very important to take contact information from your witnesses to ensure that you will be able to find them later.

You also need to demonstrate the level of injury that was done so that damages can be properly assessed. This might include hospital bills, therapy bills, pictures of injured areas, etc. If you cannot demonstrate significant personal injury of one kind or another, you don't have a claim and thus no need to contact a personal injury attorney.

If you are looking for a Tampa personal injury attorney, you have a few good options. To find the Tampa personal injury attorney that is right for you, I would recommend making a lot of phone calls so that you can find one that puts their clients first and which has many years of experience to ensure that they can get the best deal possible for you. Of course, most personal injury attorneys will specialize in particular areas or injury types. This is why you need to check the field out as thoroughly as possible.

For minor claims, some people choose to go it alone and proceed without a lawyer. While the law certainly does allow you to represent yourself, it is a risky business. If you do not know the law very thoroughly for your particular state, I would not recommend doing this. One thing about a personal injury claim is that you only get a short window of time to file it. Your right to sue for personal injury does have a statute of limitations , and you want to make sure that you don't have to waste time by reading every law book in the state.

In closing, I hope the preceding has been helpful. To summarize, you should evaluate your options based on three questions.
1. Can I prove that this happened?
2. Can I prove that the defendant was to blame?
3. Did I suffer a significant injury?
If the answer to all three of these questions is "yes," then you most certainly should contact a personal injury attorney. If not, you would be well advised not to waste your time or anyone else's.

Author Bio: Today’s article comes from Adrian Rubin, a freelance writer and Philly photographer.

Looking After Your Family? Here are a Few Ways to Earn Extra Money

Not all of us are able to get out of the house and have a traditional job. This, however, should not hold
you back from being productive and earning money. With the gig economy on the rise, there are plenty
of opportunities out there that will provide you with extra income, even a full-time salary, without having
to commit to full-time work and giving up your family life. No matter if you have young kids at home,
have a disability, or are looking after an elderly relative, you can still set up your own office at home or
take on tasks that will earn you some money. You may find that hiring an AdWords management company
will help out with your new business promotional efforts. Below you will find a few gigs you can get started with now.

Blogging

To educate yourself and connect with others even when you spend most of your time at home, you
might want to take on blogging. It is not only entertaining, but can also be really rewarding, if you can
become a brand ambassador or an industry expert. You will get paid to review the latest products or
services, and even get free merchandise to try. Blogging can get you advertising income, and you can
even charge for sponsored posts or guest posts once you have built your follower base.

Editing

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You might think that editing is a low paid job, but if you achieve high level qualifications in copywriting
and editing, chances are that you are going to be able to earn some good money off it part time. You
can check out some sample income reports to find out how much you are able to make being a
freelance editor for a few companies and copywriting agencies. If you have always been good at
English grammar and writing, this might be your perfect job.

VA Jobs

Just because you are at home, you can still connect with people different ways. There are plenty of
companies looking for a virtual assistant who can deal with their customer service, accounting, and
other administrative tasks. If you decide that you will set up your own office and provide virtual services
at home, you can eventually become financially independent and set your working hours around your
family.

Childcare at Home

Of course, you can also help other parents out who are working full time by offering childcare after
school. You can look around at your children’s school and offer to pick up other kids at the same time
as yours, take them home, and look after them until their parents pick them up. You don’t have to take
an extra journey or get out of the house, and your kids will have company after school as well. Looking
after a few more kids might not be that bad after all, not to mention that you get paid for it.

Helping Others Out

There are several ways you can help out other people in your community without having to go to work
in an office. You might get in touch with an agency that helps couples find a surrogate in your area and
connect them with people who want to help. Maybe you are a full time carer and would like to change
couples’ lives yourself. Alternatively, you can do the shopping for older people in your neighborhood at
the same time as you do your own family’s, and help them stay independent in their homes.

Baking Cakes for Events

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In case you are good at baking, you can turn your kitchen into a bakery and create cakes for birthdays.
You don’t need to advertise a lot, as you are likely to be recommended by friends, family members, as
well as your first customers. Establishing a bakery at home can be something you do in your spare
time, when there is demand, and you can earn some good money off your creations.

Affiliate Marketing

Affiliate marketing is one of the easiest and most challenging ways of earning money, depending on
your attitude. If you overcome the initial challenges and make sure that you invest in your
affiliate marketing training, you can succeed and develop your own marketing blueprint. You will need
a lot of patience and the willingness to learn, so you can compete with more seasoned marketers out
there.


Just because you have to stay at home to look after family members, you can still build a career. Find
a side hustle that fits your lifestyle and matches your skills, and you are going to earn extra money and
improve yourself.

Thursday, September 6, 2018

Why Haven't You Signed Up for Swagbucks? Get 300 bonus SB when you sign up in September


All throughout September you can earn large bonuses when sign up as my referral on Swagbucks. Swagbucks is a rewards site where you earn points (called SB) for things you're probably doing online already, like searching the web, watching videos, shopping, discovering deals, and taking surveys. Then you take those points and exchange them for gift cards to places like Amazon, Target, or PayPal cash. 

When you sign up through me this month, you can earn a 300 SB bonus! Here's how: 

1. Sign up using this link 

2. Earn 300 SB total before October 1st, 2018. You'll get a 300 SB bonus for it! 

3. That's it. It's super easy, and Swagbucks is for real. I use it myself, and I've earned an impressive 127,343 Swagbucks, which translates into over $1,000 ... money my family has put to good use for holidays, school supplies, household things, travel and more!


Why haven't you signed up yet?

How To Afford the Trip of a Lifetime



If you’ve always dreamed of taking the trip of a lifetime, then you’ll likely already have some idea of
where you would go and what you would do - but perhaps, this trip never really took into account
children.  Indeed, when we have children, everything changes and with regard to travel what was
once simple becomes a little more complicated and often a lot more expensive.


In this article, we’re going to take a look at a few ideas on how to make travel more affordable as a
family - but rather than offer the standard cost saving tips, it’s often better to look at repurposing your
travel budget in order to squeeze the most out of it.  After all, there’s no point having $5,000 plans if
you only have a $500 budget.


No matter what travel hacks you read, there are few viable ways to do this, unless of course, you
happen to be a travel blogger that can apply for complimentary media visits in return for editorial
content.


This article therefore looks at making the most of what you have.


Now,, if you’re thinking of taking a trip of a lifetime with your family chances are you won’t be looked
to ACS to find out how much it costs to charter a private plane, unless you have a huge family - in
which case, it can actually work out cheaper than flying with a standard airline; particularly if the two
points aren’t on a well established route… but when you think about the intrinsic value of a flight, and
boil it down to its most basic value proposition, a flight offers to get you from Point A to Point B.


Commercial airlines such as Delta have a wonderful way of pitching this service in such a way that
makes us want to upgrade to a seat with more leg room, better food, and perhaps a glass of
champagne upon take-off, but when it comes down to it, a flight is a flight and if you can save money
on your flight, then the savings can be invested into something more splurge worthy such as a fancy
villa right on the beach, or even a cool convertible to drive around the island in style!

FLIGHTS
When it comes to saving money on flights, the first thing you need to do is head to a comparison
website such as Skyscanner, as these websites compare hundreds of flights in a matter of seconds
and display the cheapest, fastest and most convenient flights to get you from A to B.


There’s a similar concept called Rome2Rio that incorporates a variety of transport methods, including
driving, trains, coaches, ferries and planes; showing you the approximate cost for each option along
with suggested itineraries based on the time you wish to start out.


The great thing about Skyscanner is that it allows you to search flexibly - so rather than being limited
to a day, or even a particular destination, you can search for the whole month or airports within a
particular country (e.g. UK) or even a specific city (e.g. London of which there are four major airports
you could fly into - each costing a different amount of money).


The way to save money when it comes to flying, other than AirMiles and the like, is to book well in
advance and be as flexible as possible.  It’s understood that not everyone can be flexible as flights
have to work around time off from work and other commitments, but it’s interesting to note that often
there are six flights in a particular week that are $150, for instance, and then one day when the flights
are just $45!


In a nutshell, flexibility is your friend when it comes to booking flights.



ACCOMODATION
When we think of the trip of a lifetime, we tend to think in terms of fancy hotels, and where you stay
certainly does make a huge difference to your overall experience - yet, today with the power of
crowdsourcing there are sites such as AirBnB that offer premium places to stay at much more
affordable prices than most hotels.


Indeed, you can rent an entire villa that’s right on the beach for the same amount as a family room in
a chain hotel.  Not only does it provide better value, but also, it’s a much better experience as you
tend to stay more as a local and feel much more like a settled guest rather than a transient tourist.


If you are looking for a hotel, however, then be sure to head to a comparison site such as
TravelSupermarket which does a similar job to SkyScanner in that it will compare multiple providers
to find you the best deal on a particular property.


SQUEEZING THE MOST OF YOUR SPENDING MONEY
When it comes to spending money, this is where most people feel the pinch, as it’s not a nice feeling
to want to do things such as fun activities but not have the money to comfortably afford them… this is
particularly true on family holidays, as the last thing you want, is to feel like you are depriving your
children of their optimal experience.


In this vein, you need to look at ways to squeeze the most of your spending money so that you can
indulge in some really “wow” experiences, whilst cutting costs on aspects you aren’t so bothered
about.


For instance, if you were to be at a hotel on a half board basis, you could perhaps put together a little
packed lunch from the breakfast buffet - saving you money on a tourist priced lunch.  You can get
public transport, rather than have the expense of a car, and things like this.


It doesn’t always have to be about saving money in order to have more to spend when on holiday…
it can be the case of making better use of the money you do have, in order to be able to afford the
trip of a lifetime without breaking the bank.




Wednesday, September 5, 2018

How to Homeschool Multiple Ages Without Losing Your Entire Mind

Can't see their signs very well, but they are: junior, freshman, seventh, fifth, second.

I have to admit last school year did not start so hot and just got worse. This is why, but it was an education in finances and managing stress and a lot of other life skills. Then after that, we had a Florida vacation, then moving and unpacking, then Christmas.

So the grades I'm teaching at home are: 11th, 9th, 7th, 5th and 2nd.

I'm really excited about this year because I did more planning for it than I probably ever have for any other year. I'm also communicating more with the kids so they know what's going on. Our first day was the day after Labor Day, as always, and it went well. Public school kids were out, so we had 3 playdates, plus my oldest had to go to work early afternoon. Plus Sam had soccer practice at night.

So it's not like we sit around every day on beanbags lazily reading books and sipping hot chocolate while also getting excited about math problems. And then moving to the bar in the basement to do some cool science experiments. Then acting out history. Nope. That would be a great homeschool day, though. Maybe in January when we are snowed in.

I'm trying to be more realistic this year so I can keep going without burning out and so I can be a more rockin' and fun teacher, so I'm doing some things I talk about over here at my homeschool blog.

No day is typical, and each one is very different from the one before it. We eased into everything yesterday, today is our first day back to co-op, and it's going to be a long day to include some Theology of the Body for Teens for the oldest three at church tomorrow night plus Faith Formation class for the youngest two.

Kinda looks like a police lineup, yes?

It's going to be a great year full of inspiring, entertaining and educational experiences!