The Dr. Rich Blundell | Uncommon Convos | Episode 019
Dennis VanDerGinst talks to Dr. Rich Blundell about the interconnection between nature and creativity as well as many other interesting topics.
Read MoreDennis VanDerGinst talks to Dr. Rich Blundell about the interconnection between nature and creativity as well as many other interesting topics.
Read MoreDr. Marissa Pei (Pay) is certainly a renaissance woman in the same was as Oprah. She is an organizational psychologist who has consulted with and assisted businesses improve in a wide variety of ways over the past 30 years.
Read MoreGetting injuries on the job can create confusion. Clarissa from our Des Moines office joins us on today’s episode to help demystify work comp.
Read MoreThe short answer to this question is that a demand letter is a letter that demands something. While that might be an oversimplification, it’s the truth!
Read MoreMany people who seek compensation for their accident injuries might be tempted to leave out crucial information about past injuries and medical conditions. However, it could affect the value of your claim if you do.
Read MoreAny veteran who receives a denial or disagrees with their disability rating can formally appeal with the VA. However, time is of the essence.
Read MoreVanDerGinst Law wants you to have the best and safest holiday so here are some holiday home safety tips for everything from lighting to security to pets.
Read MoreThere is nothing better than gathering your family around the table for a delicious meal. Make sure to stay safe this holiday season with these safety tips.
Read MoreA wrongful death lawsuit has been filed by the family of a deceased Walmart employee in Evergreen Park, Illinois (near Chicago), after the employee died due to coronavirus-related complications on March 25, 2020. According to the article, the employee allegedly told store managers that he was showing symptoms and was then ignored by store management….
Read MoreCoronavirus can cause shortness of breath, coughing, and fever. What happens if you get coronavirus at work? Is your employer liable? In short—maybe.
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