Guide to Workers' Compensation and Return to Work After a Rear-End Collision

Guide to Workers’ Compensation and Return to Work After a Rear-End Collision

Question from a reader:
I was rear-ended while driving home from work. The other party is 10% at fault, but they are not enrolled in voluntary insurance, and their compulsory insurance status is unknown. I have hired a lawyer and am currently on leave. My company has said they will apply workers’ compensation insurance, but I received a sudden request to

How to Address Discrepancies Between Verbal and Written Real Estate Contracts and Build Trust

How to Address Discrepancies Between Verbal and Written Real Estate Contracts and Build Trust

Question from a reader:
The information explained verbally by the real estate agent and the content of the document provided are completely different. When I’m told, “Now, please stamp here. Trust us,” I honestly find myself wondering what to do. I’m anxious about whether I can trust them, and I’m unsure whether to proceed with the contract. What should I do?

Discrepancies

Legal Remedies and Precautions for ATM Queue Jumping and Assault Offenses

Legal Remedies and Precautions for ATM Queue Jumping and Assault Offenses

Question from a reader:
I was cut in line at an ATM, and when I pointed it out, I ended up getting punched. This constitutes assault, right? What should I do?

Considering Line-Cutting and Assault at ATMs

Incidents at ATMs are common sights in daily life. However, in that moment, it’s not uncommon to get caught up in unexpected trouble. This time,

Understanding the Risks of Workplace Surveillance and Defamation: A Comprehensive Guide

Understanding the Risks of Workplace Surveillance and Defamation: A Comprehensive Guide

Question from a reader:
I was a victim of voyeurism at my workplace. Would notifying the school I graduated from to prevent secondary damage constitute defamation? I haven’t reached a settlement yet. I want to notify them to prevent the perpetrator from attending an internship, but their lawyer said it could likely fall under defamation. What should I do?

Considering Workplace

Understanding Legal Risks: Is Showing a Photo of Your Partner's Affair to Friends Defamation?

Understanding Legal Risks: Is Showing a Photo of Your Partner’s Affair to Friends Defamation?

Question from a reader:
My boyfriend has naked photos of his cheating partner on his smartphone, and I took a picture of them as evidence, but I showed them to a friend. I found out that this might be considered defamation. Is there a possibility that I could get in trouble?

Cheating and Defamation: Considering Your Situation

There were naked photos

Legality and Ethical Considerations of Exposing Scammers' Personal Information

Legality and Ethical Considerations of Exposing Scammers’ Personal Information

Question from a reader:
Publishing a scammer’s personal information online is illegal, right? But I really feel hatred towards them. Is it really okay to publish it?

Is it legal to publish a scammer’s personal information online?

The hatred towards scammers is an emotion that many people feel. I am one of them. Especially for those who have experienced fraud, the