Sarah Edwards
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Sarah Edwards is a seasoned legal writer with more than a decade of experience. Edwards has a deep understanding of advanced legal concepts and a knack for conveying complex topics in simple language. She is currently a Forbes Legal contributor and regularly covers personal injury and family law.
Sarah Edwards Content
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General Damages Vs. Special Damages: Differences (2026)
In a personal injury lawsuit, you may be entitled to different types of damages. Learn the difference between general damages vs. special damages. -
Workers’ Compensation 90-Day Rule: How It Works (2026)
The workers’ compensation 90-day rule can refer to many deadlines in a workers’ comp claim. Learn some of the deadlines that require action within 90 days. -
How Long Does Workers’ Comp Take? By State (2026)
How long does workers’ comp take? ConsumerShield offers answers about the process of filing for workers’ compensation after a workplace injury. -
Workers’ Compensation Lawyer: When To Get One? (2026)
A workers’ compensation lawyer stands up to insurers to get the benefits you deserve. Learn what workers’ comp lawyers do and when you may need one. -
Workers’ Comp Insurance Cost: What Impacts It (2026)
The workers’ comp insurance cost may be high for large businesses or those engaged in hazardous work. Learn the factors that influence premium rates. -
How Much Does a Workers’ Comp Lawyer Cost? (2026)
How much does a workers’ comp lawyer cost? Learn about workers’ compensation attorney fees, how they get paid and who pays for them. -
What’s A Zero-Hour Employment Contract? (2026)
Zero-hour employment contracts offer unique flexibility for employers and employees, but they aren’t right for everyone. Here’s what you need to know. -
What Is A Conditional Offer Of Employment? (2026)
The job application process can be hard, and you might not be offered a job right away. Learn what it means to get a conditional offer of employment. -
At-Will Employment States: What You Need To Know (2026)
Most U.S. states are classified as at-will employment states. Find out what this means for you as an employee or job applicant. -
What Is At-Will Employment and How Does It Work? (2026)
Many (if not most) jobs in the U.S. are “at-will” jobs. But what is at-will employment, and what should you know about it before you apply? -
Florida Non-Disclosure Agreement: How To Draft (2026)
A Florida non-disclosure agreement is a valuable legal tool. Learn about NDAs in Florida and how to draft an enforceable agreement. -
How To Choose A Spinal Cord Injury Lawyer (2026)
A spinal cord injury lawyer can help you if you’ve suffered a spinal injury in an accident. Learn how to find the right lawyer for your case.