Sentences with phrase «achieve full compensation»

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Whether you were left paralyzed after an SUV rollover, or your son or daughter suffered a motorcycle head injury — their attorneys know how to investigate, develop, and litigate these cases to achieve the full and fair amount of compensation available.
Our primary objective is to achieve full and fair compensation for construction accident injuries, including:
We are determined to do whatever is in our power to help you achieve full and fair compensation for your damages.
In this article we've provided a list of some of the key things that a personal injury lawyer will do to represent your interests and give you the best possible chance of achieving full and fail financial compensation.
A. 20 In effect, this means that whilst decisions of the DSB create an obligation on the part of the losing party to comply with WTO rules, enforcement can be achieved by various means — including amicable settlement, compensation, or the suspension of trade concessions.101 Indeed, it was for this reason that the CJEU found in the case of Portugal v Council that a DSB decision did not oblige the losing party to achieve full implementation of its recommendations, where the possibility of temporary compensation or retaliatory measures remained available.102 In other words, the outcome was prescribed, but not the means.103 This contrasts with the position under EU law, where there is a right to an effective remedy from a judicial body.
Having achieved millions of dollars in recoveries for our clients since 1981, our skilled attorneys are fully equipped to aggressively pursue full and fair compensation for your pain and suffering, medical bills, lost wages, property damages and other losses you have suffered.
Our attorneys achieve excellent results, including full compensation for injuries, losses and treatment.
Although Professor Arthurs emphasized that claims (entitlements) and benefits should not be reduced to achieve the WSIB's financial target, claims denials and cuts to injured workers» compensation and services show that full funding is indeed being paid for «on the backs of injured workers» (despite the promise government spokesperson MPP Leeana Pendergast made to the Standing Committee on Finance & Economic Affairs, Dec. 6, 2010).
Given the movement to cut workers» compensation benefits in many states, a third - party claim may be critical to achieving full financial recovery from a devastating work injury.
However in pursuing its cost reduction strategy, the Board and government have violated both their promise not to achieve full funding on the backs of injured workers, and a key principle of workers» compensation — the «thin - skull principle» that one takes a worker as one finds him or her (that is, the Board can not consider any pre-existing conditions unless they were already debilitating the worker before the workplace injury).
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