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•Pruning Arizona Palm Trees: What You Should Know Copyright (c) 2010 Chuck Matthews
In Arizona and the desert Southwest, annual palm tree pruning can not only make them tidy for the look and feel of your landscape design, but also promote the health and longevity of your tree. It is always up to the owner's discretion whether to trim back the dead leaves or not, often for just visual effect. However, there are a few things to keep in mind when deciding to do it yourself. One surefire, reliable option, especially if your tree pruning skills...
•Slip and Fall Accidents at Work: Who is at Fault? ? Copyright (c) 2010 Chuck Matthews
Slip & fall accidents can happen anywhere both public and private; both on the job and off. It is important to know how to protect your rights regarding fault under slip and fall accident circumstances. Injuries from slip and fall accidents can range anywhere from short term to long, chronic periods of time including sprains, broken bones, head injuries and even death. These types of accidents are caused by a variety of different conditions.
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•Wrongful Death: Steps to Take Towards Compensation Copyright (c) 2010 Chuck Matthews
Wrongful death is a commonly accepted description for the consequence of taking the life of an individual resulting from the willful or negligent act of another person or persons. If a person or persons are killed due to the neglect or wrongful conduct of a person or persons, the decedent's beneficiaries and/or survivors may file a wrongful death action against the tortfeasor or those responsible for the death.
Unlike criminal prosecutions, which are brought...
•Wallpaper Design Sugestions for Your Home Copyright (c) 2010 Chuck Matthews
Regardless of whether you are renting your home and looking to spruce it up or you are a homeowner looking to see something different on the walls, wallpaper is definitely an option worth exploring.
One of the first things many people think of when wallpaper is mentioned in home decorating are those horrible patterns that we grew up dreading, telling ourselves that we would NEVER have in our OWN home. However, with the developments and evolution in the...
•What You Need to Know About Colorado Pedestrian and Cyclling Accidents Copyright (c) 2010 Chuck Matthews
With the number of cyclists increasing through programs like Bike to Work, Ride to Work Day and May 2011 becoming National Bike Month, drivers will see an increase of the number of cyclists on the road, not to mention the number of people now walking as an alternative means of transportation.
Boulder, CO has one of the largest tri-athlete communities in America. Hundreds of cyclists and runners frequent the roadways daily there and throughout the Front Range...
•Class Action Lawsuits and the BP Oil Spill Disaster: What it Means For You Copyright (c) 2010 Chuck Matthews
For the hundreds of thousands of victims of the ever-worsening environmental disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, many are left to ponder what the future holds for them in the wake of the economic and environmental losses that has forever changed their lives. One likely outcome of this whole debacle, aside from the drastic lifestyle changes for gulf coast area residents, will be the forthcoming litigation against British Petroleum (BP), the owner of the Deepwater...
•Equal Pay for Equal Work and The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act Copyright (c) 2010 Chuck Matthews
On April 20th, 2010 the 110th day of the year, people across America observed Equal Pay Day, which marked the 110 extra days per year that women in the United States must work in order to earn what men earned in 2009. On average, a woman in America makes 77 cents for every dollar that a man makes. For African American women and Latin American women the wage disparity is even greater. Over the course of of a typical woman's career, she can expect to lose...
•Felony Charges in Colorado: What to Know Copyright (c) 2010 Chuck Matthews
Felony charges are without question the most serious class of criminal charges a person can face in both United States and Colorado state law. In Colorado, a felony charge is generally defined as any offense for which an offender can be sentenced to the prison for more than one year, although there are also certain types of misdemeanor charges that can be classified as "aggravated" that may also carry felony-like sentences.
In Colorado, felony charges are...
•Why Wallpaper Will Never Go Out of Style in Home Decorating Trends Copyright (c) 2010 Chuck Matthews
There are many reasons why wallpaper will never go out of style. Patterns are a staple of the design world. Many of the most stunning and memorable designs use recurring or seamless patterns, usually as a base to unify all the interior elements. This same technique can be seen in the use of wall coverings and wallpapers for interior decorating in your home. The same way an amazing dress is made up of materials with patterns or a beautiful painting might use...
•What to Know About Colorado Slip and Fall Accidents Copyright (c) 2010 Chuck Matthews
Slip and fall accidents can happen anywhere and at any time but are typically are a more common occurrence in colder weather states such as Colorado, given the higher incidence of ice and snow, which are some of the most common causes of a slip and fall accident. However, if you are hurt in a slip and fall accident in Colorado, once you have received treatment for your injuries you should consider your legal options if you feel your injuries were caused by...
•Social Security Disability 101: What You Should Know Copyright (c) 2010 Chuck Matthews
n the United States, the two largest and most well-known social security programs are Social Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSD or SSDI). Both of these programs were designed to provide monthly payments and Medicare benefits to disabled individuals who have contributed to the general Social Security fund by working (in the case of SSD) or who can prove that they have both a disability and financial need (in the case of SSI)....
•Preserving Evidence of Your Personal Injury: What You Should Know Copyright (c) 2010 Chuck Matthews
If have been involved in an accident and have suffered an injury as a result of this accident, knowing how to preserve any physical evidence of the incident and your injuries can support your position in any legal claim you may decide to pursue. It is important to do this as soon as possible after the incident, because circumstances can change quickly as accident scenes can be altered, memory can become unreliable, and evidence in many cases is often...
•Colorado DUI Laws and Penalties: What to Know and Do Copyright (c) 2010 Chuck Matthews
If you live in the state of Colorado and you are presently driving, it is important to remember that you need to knew a few basic things about Colorado DUI/DWAI laws, and what your responsibilities while driving are. In accordance with the national trend, the punishment for driving under the influence in Colorado is much more severe than it used to be. There are a variety of ways that you can be punished for drunk driving now; starting with those that will be...
•Accidents and Injuries - Are You Entitled to Compensation? ? Copyright (c) 2010 Chuck Matthews
If you have been the victim of an accident or injury in Colorado, you may be entitled to receive economic recovery from those who are at fault. What you will be able to recover, if anything, will depend on the circumstances surrounding the damages you experienced because of the accident or injury, both during and after the incident, as well as the ability of your personal injury attorney to identify possible damages and pursue an effective legal course of...
•Colorado Car and Motorcycle Accidents: An Insurance Checklist Copyright (c) 2010 Chuck Matthews
If you've been injured in a car, truck, or motorcycle accident in Colorado, it's important that you maintain close contact with your insurance company and pay close attention to your rights. Don't assume that the insurance companies have your best interests at heart.
Here is a basic checklist of some important points to consider if you are involved in a motor vehicle accident, as well as some pointers on what to avoid doing if you are injured in a motor...
•Good and Bad Faith Insurance Companies Copyright (c) 2010 Chuck Matthews
When filing an insurance claim with a Colorado insurance company, its important to keep in mind that your insurance company owes you a duty to act in good faith. This means that the insurance company must not look for ways to escape its obligation to investigate the claim or to pay you, as doing so constitutes a deed of what is called "bad faith" in legal terminology.
What is Bad Faith Insurance?
Bad faith claims and lawsuits may stem from a number of...
•All About Construction Site Injuries and Accidents Copyright (c) 2010 Chuck Matthews
Within the spectrum of jobs that would be considered dangerous, namely jobs that have above average accident and injury rates in comparison to all types of jobs out there, construction jobs are at or near the top of many of those lists. Construction workers must deal with some of the most dangerous working conditions faced by employees in any industry. Construction workers face a variety of hazards, including electrocution, falls from scaffolds and other...
•What to do if Involved in a Motor Vehicle and Pedestrian Accident Copyright (c) 2010 Chuck Matthews
If you are ever involved in a motor vehicle accident, and chances are you will be no matter how safely you drive, there are several important considerations to take into account when such a situation occurs. One out of every three people is injured or killed in a car accident and the injury and morality rate for motorcycle crashes is even higher. In addition, roughly one out of every 10 motor vehicle deaths involves a pedestrian, and the highest motor...
•Colorado Criminal Defense 101: What to Do if Arrested and Charged with a Crime in CO Copyright (c) 2009 Chuck Matthews
If you have recently been arrested and charged with a criminal offense in Colorado, there are a few important legal issues you will need to take into account ad address as the criminal process unfolds in your case. In addition, there are several things you can do during the arrest that will most likely help you in the forthcoming criminal case against you. Here are some important things to remember if you have been arrested and charged with a criminal offense...
•Ten Ways to Use PHP on your Website Copyright (c) 2009 Chuck Matthews
PHP is an open source programming language
PHP is a programming language that allows your website to go beyond a basic HTML document, and create an interactive experience. Open source means that the source code is available to someone with proper access to the site, so that they can easily make changes. When the Internet was first getting started, most of the pages on websites were basic HTML documents. Meaning that when you visited a page (about.html, for...
•Involved in a Colorado Motorcycle Accident? What You Need to Know Involved in a Colorado Motorcycle Accident? What You Need to Know Copyright (c) 2009 Chuck Matthews
Statistics show that motorcyclists are about 26 times more likely to die in a car accident, and five times more likely to be seriously injured in such an accident. Motorcycles lack crashworthiness and substantial barriers for occupant protection, and are much lighter and much less stable than a typical automobile. Due to the much greater potential for death or serious injury associated with...
•Injured on the Job in Colorado? What You Need to Know About Workers' Compensation Injured on the Job in Colorado? What You Need to Know About Workers' Compensation Copyright (c) 2009 Chuck Matthews
What is Worker's Compensation?
Workers' Compensation, is a state-mandated program that provides compensation to employees who suffer injuries and illnesses on the job and are subsequently unable to work and support themselves and their families. In addition to helping injured workers continue to pay their bills, these laws act as both a safety net for Colorado employers as...
•The Essential Guide to Colorado Work Injuries and Workers Compensation Issues Copyright (c) 2009 Chuck Matthews
If you are injured on the job in the State of Colorado, there are a few important issues that you need to address before you can file a Workers Compensation claim. In Colorado, the insurance carrier for the employer usually determines what happens in a workers' compensation claim, but if you have been hurt while at work then the first place to start the workers compensation process is with your employer. You must notify your employer in writing of the injury...
•What to do if involved in a motor vehicle, bike or pedestrian accident Copyright (c) 2009 Chuck Matthews
If you are ever involved in a motor vehicle accident, the first thing you need to do is contact the police. Colorado state law requires that ALL motor vehicle accidents be reported immediately to the proper law enforcement authorities (42-4-1606 CRS). If anyone is injured at the scene notify the police, and make sure that emergency help is on the way.
What to do if you're involved in a motor vehicle accident:
1. Move the accident out of traffic, if...
•Fighting a DUi Charge in Colorado Copyright (c) 2009 Chuck Matthews
In Boulder County, Colorado there are on average more than 1,500 people are arrested each year and charged with Driving Under the Influence (DUI) or Driving While Ability Impaired (DWAI). According to Colorado law, Driving Under the Influence means that the amount of alcohol in your system, or Blood Alcohol Content, or BAC, was .08 or more at the time you were driving and Driving While Ability Impaired means that the amount of alcohol in your system was .05...
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