What does Law Promo's Internet Legal Marketing include?
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Our Internet Legal Marketing strategies encompass many different aspects of online marketing including Search Engine Optimization, pay per click advertising, blogs and pod casting. These elements, combined with a state of the art website, will dramatically increase traffic to your site and your overall exposure on the web.
Search Engine Optimization, or SEO, is the most crucial ingredient of your Internet legal marketing strategy, pushing your law firms' ranking in your specific practice areas into the top of the major search engine sites. SEO involves minor alterations to your legal website, selecting keywords that will generate targeted traffic, continually researching search engine algorithms and policies, and most importantly understanding your goals. Our proven marketing strategies and SEO expertise will give you an effective and results-driven presence on the web. Pay per click advertising, or PPC, is also an effective way to reach potential clients, utilizing the same keyword targeted searching techniques on a pay per lead basis. PPC creates the opportunity to ensure placement of your ad without necessarily investing a large amount of your marketing dollar, making PPC an extremely attractive option and one that your firm should not ignore as a potential marketing technique.
Having a Law Promo law blog or "blawg" is another excellent marketing tool for you and your law firm. Your blawg is a database-driven tool that not only allows your law firm to establish itself as a reliable, helpful authority on particular legal subject matters online, while also significantly elevating your search engine rankings. Another way Law Promo can increase visibility for your law firm is through podcasting. 14.8 million adults in the US downloaded an audio or video pod cast in the last month. Pod casting is one of the fastest growing technologies today, it allows for potential clients to download your multimedia content in a portable format that can be listened to 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This is a great way to increase awareness for your law firm while capitalizing on this new media format.
Law Promo can act as your internet legal marketing publicist bringing all of these techniques together creating a powerful marketing tool that can significantly enhance your web presence. Call us and find out what Internet Legal Marketing can do for you.
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Does a car or truck accident count as a work injury?
If an employee is injured in a car crash while on the job, they are eligible to receive workers’ compensation benefits. “On the job” injuries are not limited to accidents and injuries that happen inside the workplace, they may also include injuries suffered away from an employee’s place of work while performing a job-related task, such as making a delivery or traveling to a client meeting.
Regular commutes to and from work don’t usually count. If you get into an accident on your way in on a regular workday, it’s probably not considered a work injury for the purposes of workers’ compensation.
If you drive around as part of your job, an injury on the road or loading/unloading accident is likely a work injury. If you don’t typically drive around for work but are required to drive for the benefit of your employer, that would be a work injury in many cases.
If you are out of town for work, pretty much any driving would count as work related. For traveling employees, any accidents or injuries that happen on a work trip, even while not technically working, can be considered a work injury. The reason is because you wouldn’t be in that town in the first place, had you not been on a work trip.
Workers’ compensation claims for truck drivers, traveling employees and work-related injuries that occur away from the job site can be challenging and complex. At Krol, Bongiorno & Given, we understand that many families depend on the income of an injured worker, and we are proud of our record protecting the injured and disabled. We have handled well over 30,000 claims for injured workers throughout the state of Illinois.