Simon Law Firm November 2017

3 C leaning ‘R ip -O ffs ’ THAT ACTUALLY WORK

If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is. But sometimes we stumble across a few hidden gems that make our lives easier. And, when it comes to cleaning house, we can all use a little “easier.” Check out these products you may have already written off and let them surprise you. Dollar Store Cleaning Products If you’ve ever ducked into the local dollar store to buy some Mylar balloons for your niece’s birthday party, you might have noticed the jugs and spray bottles plastered with the word “Awesome.” Surely, this knock-off soap can’t work as well as your brand-name products, right? You’d be surprised. Online reviewers sing Awesome’s praises, suggesting it should really be a higher price for how well it works. Just make sure you wear gloves when you use it.

Detergent Pods You use too much soap in your washing machine and dishwasher. At least, that’s what the New York Times reported as the No.

foam products. But this is one case where the product lives up to its wild claims. Melamine foam is abrasive and can break down and remove material from fine cracks and textures, making it an effective cleaner. It can be used to whiten sneakers, clean tub scum, and remove permanent marker from your fridge. Since the snake oil salesmen in the days of old first tricked trusting folks out of their hard-earned cash, consumers have wised up and are quick to write off perceived scams. Still, every now then you get lucky, and the cheap white sponge really does make the stove look like new. But you should still think twice before you say yes to gas station sushi. “economic value” of the person’s life as seen from the deceased’s perspective and, sometimes, for pain and suffering before death, or from the fear of death. There are two distinct types of claims that can be brought in these situations: a statutory wrongful death claim by the family members or a claim of the estate of the deceased. Statutory claims are filed for compensation for the value of the human life that was lost, giving the jury the ability to weigh and consider the true value of the deceased’s life in the terms of the law. The estate claim is filed to gain compensation for any medical bills, pain and suffering, or funeral expenses incurred as a result of the wrongful death. If you’re looking to bring such a claim, don’t limit yourself to one source of information. Nearly every reputable lawyer will meet with you for a free, in-person consultation, so make sure you canvass a few to figure out which will best serve your needs.

1 complaint from repair people and appliance experts. Modern appliances are designed to use less water, and as soap becomes more concentrated, using too much can damage your machine. That’s what makes detergent pods so handy. They don’t look like they can clean all your dishes or an entire load of clothes, but they actually provide the perfect amount for modern machines. You save money on detergent and machine repair! FoamCleaning Blocks Anything with “magic” in the title sounds like a scam. For this reason, you may have avoided the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser and similar melamine

THE BASICS OF WRONGFUL DEATH CLAIMS

Dealing with the loss of a loved one is difficult, if not impossible, to understand, until you experience such a loss yourself. Death is hard to process — doubly so if that death was a result of the carelessness of others. When in the throes of a wrongful death case, we’ve seen our clients, time and time again, express a profound sense of unfairness and injustice. Luckily, the law in Georgia is designed to punish individuals who act carelessly and endanger the lives of others. If you’re seeking compensation for the wrongful death of a loved one, it’s important to know the facts. In wrongful death claims, the law identifies the person allowed to make the claim: first, the spouse of the deceased, and then the kids, then the parents. After that, it’s up to the court. In most cases, the statute of limitations extends to two years from the time of death. You can sue for the

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