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Breaking News Roger Clemens verdict Not guilty on all six counts

After eight weeks, 46 witnesses, two dozing jurors and an estimated $2-3 million spent in taxpayer money, the Roger Clemens trial is finally over.

The verdict: Not guilty on three counts of making false statements, not guilty on two counts of perjury and not guilty on one count of obstruction. The charges stemmed from testimony that Clemens made in Feb. 2008, telling a Congressional committee that he had never taken steroids or HGH.

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good job guys, now how about going after all the politicians that lie to congress and the American people….

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Injury at Work in Georgia Could Mean Workmans’ Comp Claim Lawsuit and a Personal Injury Lawyer

Whether we’ve been at a job for a week or a decade, it can be difficult to admit when we’re injured on the job, whether it’s a severe construction job injury, an on-the-job lifting injury or more longterm, ongoing repetitive stress injury, such as carpal tunnel syndrome.

In this economy especially, the idea of letting your boss know that you may not be able to do your job for a while is scary. We all want to be irreplaceable, but know we’re not. And that’s all the more reason to get legal and medical help as soon as possible after a work accident injury. See: Workers Compensation Laywer Georgia The reliable Georgia personal injury lawyers at Langley-Lee know that hard-working employees often endure a great deal of pain, even their company has Workers’ Compensation coverage for workplace injuries. If job accident injury pain goes untreated, however, it can cause you to become unable to do your job.

This is especially true for less apparent injuries known as musculoskeletal injuries, which can happen from repeated heavy lifting at work. Typically, such invisible, deeply located muscular injuries-including muscle strains and sprains, ligament tears or torn tendons-require longer rehabilitation such as occupational therapy or and physical therapy for full healing to take place. Musculoskeletal pain can be caused by an on -the-job fall off a ladder and heavy equipment accidents at work.

If you work on an assembly line, in an office job or you are a hospital worker, sometimes employers will find it hard to believe that you could be injured, but these unseen, more gradually developing work injuries and pain can be the most difficult to diagnose and treat. Workers’ Compensation insurance exists to help every employee recover from an injury at work, no matter what kind.

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Breaking News Hotel Workplace Injuries More Common Than In Many Other Jobs

Working in a hotel can be a challenging job, as staffers scramble to keep guests happy. Hotel work has its rewards for those who like to stay busy on the job and meet individuals from all walks of life.

The hotel industry, however, can pose serious risks for workers. Hotel workers actually have an injury rate 25 percent higher than all service workers, according to studies. And while some hotels may appear glamorous to visitors, the work can be gritty. If you or someone you know was injured at a hotel, talk to a workers’ compensation lawyer. Most on-the-job injury attorneys provide free consultations. See: Workers Compensation Lawyers

Housekeepers experience the most on-the-job hotel injuries, according to a study published recently in The American Journal of Industrial Medicine.

Most housekeepers are women, and research shows they are 50 percent more likely to be injured than men who work at hotels. Researchers even found that Latina women are twice as likely to be injured compared to white women working as housekeepers.

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Law Wire News New Safety Testing Reveals Women and Children May Be at Greater Risk of Injury or Death in a Car Accident

Women often spend a lot of time driving their children to and from school, extracurricular activities like sports, and family activities.

Because they spend so much time on the road with such precious cargo, women often choose vehicles based on their safety rating and other perceived safety features. Yet new vehicle ratings reveal that safety information had been skewed for men, and that women and children may actually be at greater risk of serious injury from car accidents than previously thought.

Starting with 2011 models, the federal government began using a smaller “female” crash-test dummy for some safety tests, instead of the standard, average-sized “male” dummy. The result has been a lower safety rating for many vehicles – as much as two stars – to reflect the increased risk of serious injury for smaller passengers, such as women and children.

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