If a worker who has been injured on the job has to seek treatment with this type of person, the workers' compensation insurer will pay the bill
What is a doctor?
This is the a type of billing system that requires a client to pay for every hour the lawyer works
What is hourly billing?
It usually takes this many years to complete law school
What is three years?
A fancy word for a job or work
This is how many quarters are in $5
What is 20?
If a worker is injured on the job and the injury results in a loss of wages from the job, the workers' compensation insurer will pay the worker this
What is temporary disability (or time loss)?
This is what lawyers give to clients to show what work they did on their case and how much they owe for their legal services
What is a bill (or invoice)?
Law students read lots of these to understand how the law works
What are cases?
Decisions made based on a person's age, color of their skin, where they were born, gender, etc.
What is discrimination?
This bird can fly backward
What is a hummingbird?
If an employer denies a workers' compensation claim, the worker may request this to have the denial reviewed by a judge
What is a hearing?
This is the money a client pays up front to hire a lawyer to work on their case
What is a retainer?
Law students practice their courtroom skills with this kind of pretend activity
What is mock trial?
The rules that let you take time off work if you have a new baby or break your arm
What are laws?
This is the name of the pig in Moana
What is Pua?
These type of people represent the worker and the employer at hearings
What are attorneys?
This is something that make sure both the lawyer and the client agree on the price of services before the lawyer starts working
What is a rate agreement?
After graduating law school, a lawyer has to pass this test before they can practice law
What is the Bar exam?
Training, answering questions, and telling your story in court
What are the ways SBH helps employers or companies?
This is the largest human organ
What is skin?
This is the name for a workers' compensation claim that develops gradually over time
What is an occupational disease?
Filing a court document, requesting records, surveillance, etc. are all examples of this
What are expenses or costs?
People who graduate law school receive this kind of degree
What is a JD?
How do we tell the employer's story in court
What are texts, documents, videos, talking to witnesses, written arguments?
This artist painted The Mona Lisa
Who is Leonardo da Vinci?