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Noticing An Unusual Pattern Of Illnesses In Your Area? Could Environmental Contamination Be The Culprit?
Most ailments -- even relatively rare ones -- may not raise many questions or suspicions on their own. However, if you've noticed that a number of people in your immediate area seem to be dealing with the same symptoms you have, your illness could be the result of pollutants or contaminants in your environment. For example, residents near one military base who were allegedly made ill by fire extinguisher discharge in their drinking water recently filed a class action lawsuit to recover funds for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages.
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Three Tips For Fighting A Traffic Violation
Are you at risk of getting your license suspended due to a traffic violation that you don't feel you are guilty of committing? Even if a suspension is not imminent, you may still want to fight a ticket if you know that you did nothing wrong. Each municipality has its own rules for attempting to refute traffic violations, but all drivers should at least be given the opportunity to have a day in court.
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Getting SSD Benefits For Early-Onset Alzheimer's Disease
The ability to remember information is one of the most important skills required to have a job. No matter which type of career it is that you have, you will need to use your memory in some way. If you had to quit your long-term job because you can't remember how to perform simple tasks, you might qualify for SSD benefits. It is possible that you are suffering from a disease such as early-onset Alzheimer's.
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