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Business Closures, Insurance Claims and the Coronavirus

by Dennis Beaver | business, insurance, insurance claim, medicine

April 3, 2020 • By Dennis Beaver When disaster strikes, we first worry about health and safety. Then concerns of financial loss and damage come to mind. Many commercial insurance policies contain clauses that protect a business in the event of a disaster–including...

The Coronavirus at Work – What Lawyers are Saying

by Dennis Beaver | business, employment, government, lawyers, medicine

March 27, 2020 • By Dennis Beaver The Coronavirus has become a sneak attack in slow motion on the American workforce. Fear has become the operative word, not only of falling ill, but the impact this virus is having on our economy, on jobs. Employment law attorneys are...

Families, Business and the Coronavirus- If the Unimaginable Happens

by Dennis Beaver | family law, lawyers, medicine, power of attorney, senior care

March 20, 2020 • By Dennis Beaver The stock market has recently been in a free-fall. America has not experienced this level of fear since the days of the polio epidemic, which, at its peak in the 1940s and 1950s would paralyze or kill over half a million people...

Should I change lawyers?

by Dennis Beaver | lawyers, medicine, personal injury, settlement

May 24, 2019 • By Dennis Beaver “I was in a car accident several months ago and hired a personal injury attorney almost immediately. Initially, she was very responsive, returned my calls promptly, keeping me informed of everything. Then, suddenly, silence. I leave...

To meet or not to meet with law enforcement

by Dennis Beaver | law enforcement, malpractice, medicine

August 24, 2018 • By Dennis Beaver “Mr. Beaver I am a physician in Northern California and read your column in the Eureka Times-Standard. My father is a surgeon and last year lost a patient even before the operation began because the anesthesiologist gave the patient...

Who decides when an ambulance ride is necessary?

by Dennis Beaver | healthcare, medicine

August 4, 2017 • By Dennis Beaver  Body boarding–also known as Boogie Boarding–is a popular, ocean water-sport similar to riding a surfboard. While injuries are low in comparison to football, fractures and catastrophic spinal cord injuries occur when waves smash...
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