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Protect Yourself with a Solid Malpractice Attorney

Each year, thousands of people are injured due to medical malpractice. Medical malpractice is defined as an instance when a health care professional is negligent in the care he or she provides and causes injury or damages to a patient.

Now, it is easy to make such a claim – many people do – but it is difficult to prove. You cannot simply sue a doctor for medical malpractice because his treatment was not effective in treating your disease or injury.That is why, when faced with the possibility of medical malpractice, it is important to consult with a medical malpractice attorney. Medical malpractice attorneys specialize in these cases, and their job is to study the standards and practices of health care providers. However, these standards can vary based on the state.

For example, an experienced Chicago Medical Malpractice Attorney would ideally be well-versed in Illinois health care practices and medical malpractice claims. Working with a local medical malpractice attorney that is knowledgeable of state laws and experienced in handling such claims can ensure that you will be given the best chance at successfully receiving your due. Contact a medical malpractice attorney if you suspect that you or someone you care about is a victim of a health care provider’s negligence, and you will learn more about the options available to you.


tips from a vineyard wife

When sending well-rounded wine gifts to a loved one, it’s important to not stop at the bottle of wine. While the bottle is important (and probably the most important!), there are other wine gifts that should be included in an effective wine gift basket:

1)      The corkscrew. You can never be sure whether or not your loved one has a working corkscrew handy, especially if it’s someone you do not see often. Including the corkscrew guarantees that the bottle can be enjoyed immediately, if so desired.

2)      Drip ring. While wine professionals know how to pour without dripping, many of us amateurs will still have that solitary drip running down the side of the bottle. The drip ring will prevent that.

3)      Stopper. There are exceptions to this, but many times someone will open a bottle of wine, enjoy a glass, and then set it aside for later. Jamming the cork in can delay staleness, but a proper wine stopper will help that bottle last for days longer.

4)      Wine thermometer. As a general rule of thumb, white wines and champagnes are chilled, while red wines are served at room temperature. Including the wine thermometer will give your loved one the ability to tell when the wine is at a drinkable temperature.


JMAC Gives Job Seekers Instant Access to Tens of Thousands of Employer Sites

Over 100,000 key employers now hire primarily from their own websites. For some major firms it is the only place they will ever advertise their openings. So if you are interested in leading firms like these, you will need access to their openings listed on employer sites, and that is what JMAC provides. We cover over 50,000 of them.

Job seekers can search by Metro Area and industry, so they can select out only those they are most interested in and best suited for. With a click or two, they can be on the site, reviewing current openings and submitting their resume.

Jobmarketaccesscenter.com also has individual lists specifically for financial firms, technology firms and other special interests, as well as private firms, the fastest growing firms, and more. This section can prove valuable not only for contact information and descriptions for current openings, but also for news and company statements that might signal emerging opportunities in a particular division or geographic location.

With JMAC, job seekers can access with a click or two as much as 85% of the advertised openings suitable for them, including those from newspapers, recruiter openings, job boards, employer sites, trade magazines and other sources. It includes Advertised Market SuperSearch, a search engine that covers openings from many sources. So all a customer has to do is specify the titles and locations they are interested in.

JMAC gives our job seekers access to as much as 85% of the advertised openings, including those from newspapers, recruiter openings, job boards, employer sites, and trade magazines. It also provides access to the unadvertised job market among employers, recruiters and growth companies. 

Additional information: pr@jobmarketaccesscenter.com or contact Steve Madden at 1-866-664-7440.

Article By: ITS