How does no-fault compare to workers' compensation?
What will be an ideal response?
In a no-fault system the right to sue is relinquished; medical expenses are paid; and, after a prescribed waiting period, lost wages are paid for a preset percentage of the insured's average monthly wage. Unlike workers' compensation, no-fault medical and rehabilitation expenses are limited by the amount of coverage purchased, as is the amount of lost wages.
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The United States District Courts, the intermediate United States Court of Appeals, and the United States Supreme Court are called ________ courts since they were created under Article III of the US Constitution
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Alternate ways of viewing and presenting the information in a database are by a:
a. record b. table c. form d. field
__________ is the law made up of the text of a constitution and court decisions interpreting that text
a. Constitutional law b. Roman law c. Court law d. Democratic law
The e-discovery amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure were enacted to address:
a. producing electronic materials. b. preserving electronic materials. c. destroying electronic materials. d. all of the above