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Dallas Is Enforcing Bicycle Helmet Law
The City of Dallas Police Department has
gone back and forth on enforcement of the
city ordinance that requires all bicycle
riders, both children and adults, to wear
helmets. The policy as of early October is
to enforce the law. There is a
constitutional challenge to this law
currently on appeal. In the meantime though,
if you ride a bike in Dallas you must wear a
helmet.
Parents, whatever the current law
enforcement situation may be, your kids should wear
helmets no matter where they ride. Even a
"minor" spill on a bicycle can lead to
tragic head injuries. Keep those children
safe - don't let them ride a bicycle without
a helmet even in your own driveway.
Cars and Trucks In Unusual Situations
You would think that after 38 years of
representing people who have been in car
wrecks I had seen just about everything
possible that people could do to a vehicle.
But I was wrong. I learned that
after I looked at
ThatWillBuffOut.com. There are some hilarious photos
there. Check it
out.
Free Legal Advice?
Yes, at Kraft &
Associates we are glad to provide our clients
and friends with free information on a variety
of subjects. If you want details about how to
lower your automobile insurance rates,
Texas Workers' Compensation law or
Social Security Disability claims, please
contact us and we will send you any of these
brochures without charge or obligation. |
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The H-1B Visa Program: Tips for
Employers and Employees During
Unannounced Site Visits
The USCIS Office of Fraud Detection and National Security has started an assessment of the H-1B program where they have immigration officers go to the H-1B employers and employees and make unannounced site visits. The unannounced site visits will occur at the place of business that is listed on the H-1B petition, so they will go to the employee’s work site. Essentially, what they are doing is making sure that there is no fraud in the H-1B program and that the employee is actually working at the employer’s place of business. They have other verification methods that include, but are not limited to: review of the public records and information; contact via written correspondence, the Internet, fax, e-mail or telephone.
At the unannounced site visits, an interview may be conducted to make sure the H-1B employee is performing the duties as stated on the H-1B petition. USCIS could ask what the employee’s job title is, the position duties, the requirements for the position, and how much the employee is getting paid. They could ask for paycheck stubs (just to verify).
Tips for the employer and employee:
- Make sure to review the petition in its entirety, the nature of the job offer, and the terms of employment;
- The H-1B petitioner/employer must pay for all expenses including attorney’s fees and filing fees.USCIS may request to see a copy of the payment records. Make sure to reimburse if any of the fees were paid by the employee;
- If the employer or employee is not present during an unannounced site visit, then USCIS will usually ask for the HR manager. Make sure the HR manager is aware of this specific information;
- Make sure you request the officer’s name, his or her title, and contact information for the site investigator. There are multiple government agencies that may audit in the H-1B program, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the USCIS, the Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division, and/or the USCIS National Threat Assessment Unit. Know which agency you’re providing information to in the event follow up is needed;
- Request a business card with a toll free number to obtain confirmation of his/her credentials prior to providing any information.
- Employers should comply with reasonable requests by the officers examining the employer’s premises or work areas and documents. But if there is a secure area that no one goes to, then the employer should explain it to the officer.
- Do not “guess” about any information provided during a site visit. If you do not know the answer, you may want to tell the officer that you will follow up with the officer to provide accurate information after requested information is obtained;
- Take notes of all information requested and provided, whether orally or in writing, the locations visited, the pictures taken (obtain copies), and any other information from the site visit.
- Keep a record of all documentation provided by the officer during the site visit.
If you have questions about H-1B visas or any other aspect of immigration law, please contact us.
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Pre-Paid Utility
Meters Pose Danger to Consumer Rights
Traditionally, utility service has been extended on credit, remained connected until a serious delinquency occurred, and would not be disconnected during severe weather or where elderly or sick individuals were in the household. Pre-paid meters are now being introduced in several states, including Texas, and require cash up front to obtain and maintain service. When the pre-paid amount is depleted, disconnection is automatic.Utility companies that use pre-paid meters effectively avoid state utility commission regulations. Such consumer protections as notice before disconnection and discretion to allow utility service to continue for elderly or sick residents disappear. Lower-income households are typically the users of pre-paid meters, and severe pressure may be put onto families to find cash to feed the meter. The situation can cause such families to become victims of predatory small lenders and even loan sharks.
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Tommy
K. Davis
Attorney
E-mail:
tdavis@kraftlaw.com
Mr. Davis attended Texas A&M University and
Abilene Christian College. He received his
law degree in 1982 from the Texas Tech
School of Law. Mr. Davis is a former U.S.
Marine who served in Viet Nam. Before
joining this law firm in 1990, Mr. Davis
had extensive experience at other local
personal injury firms. He has practiced in
several areas of injury law and now
concentrates his practice on Social
Security Disability claims. Mr. Davis has
represented Social Security Disability
claimants in several thousand hearings
before Administrative Law Judges.
Mr. Davis is a long-time Sustaining Member
of the National Organization of Social
Security Claimants Representatives.
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October 8, 2009, was our law firm’s 30th anniversary. Over those years we’ve helped literally tens of thousands of people with their legal problems, and I am very proud of that. I’m also proud to have worked with some of the best lawyers and staff anywhere. Fortunately, many of them are still here at Kraft & Associates. We have six people who have been here for 20 years or more, and several others who have been here between 12-15 years. Our champion is Senior Legal Assistant Dot Gordon, who has worked with me since my first day as a lawyer - way back in 1971. What a great group! Thank you to all the clients and employees who have made these 30 years possible. I hope we can continue to represent people for many years to come, whether their legal problems involve personal injury, Social Security disability, immigration, bankruptcy, or other consumer law issues. We've helped many thousands before you, and we want to help you too. If you have a legal question, please give us a call.
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Our law firm has helped thousands of clients
over the years. Sometimes clients who use
our firm for one type of case may not
realize that there are other legal problems
we could help them solve.
We handle
most types of injury claims — including
automobile collisions, "slip and fall"
cases, injuries suffered as a result of
defective products, injuries resulting from
inadequate security, medical malpractice
claims, nursing home negligence claims,
prescription drug injuries, and many others.
We invite you to call us about any
serious injury to see how we can help you.
Kraft & Associates also represents people
who have been denied their Social Security
Disability benefits. We can help at the Initial
stage, the Reconsideration stage or the Hearing
stage.
Our law firm also represents people who have immigration
problems of any kind, whether family-based
immigration or employment-based immigration.
Our firm can help you understand your rights under
Federal and Texas consumer protection laws and
assist you with stopping creditor wrongdoing,
obtaining compensation for wrongful acts by
creditors, or with correcting your credit report. We
can also help you evaluate your options and decide
whether a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy case
might be your best option. Most clients can protect
all of their property, income, and assets in a
bankruptcy case, and obtain the "fresh start"
promised by the United States Bankruptcy Code.
Please feel free to call us with any
legal questions you may have. If we cannot
represent you, we will attempt to refer you to
another attorney or to a government agency that can
help you. There is no
charge or obligation for that first phone
call.
Kraft & Associates is
a federally designated Debt Relief Agency under the
United States Bankruptcy Code. We assist people with
finding solutions to their debt problems including,
where appropriate, assisting them with the filing of
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