Do this by double-clicking its icon in the desktop. Once Chrome is launched, click on the Options menu in the upper-right corner of the window. It is the icon with three horizontal lines stacked on top of each other. In the Options menu, scroll down and hover your mouse pointer over “Tools.” When the extended menu appears, click on “Extensions.” You can see which extensions are installed on your Chrome browser in this menu. Scroll through the list of extensions until you find an extension with AVG. Across the extension’s name are a check box and a trash icon. Click on the trash icon to delete the iSearch extension. Once the extension has been deleted, go back to the Options menu, but this time, click “Settings.” Under the Search header (just scroll a bit down the Settings page to find this), click on the small arrow pointing down. A list of search engines that you can use with Chrome will appear. Choose a search engine and click on it to set it as default. Simply restart the browser by closing it (pressing the red X at the top-right corner of the browser window) and launching it again.

Summary: Launch Google Chrome. Click the Options menu. Access the Extensions option. Find the iSearch AVG extension. Delete the iSearch AVG extension. Go to the Settings menu. Set a default browser. Restart the browser.


The best way to do this is to apply direct pressure to the wound and, if possible, to raise it above the level of the heart (if bleeding is severe). This will diminish blood flow to the area, and give time for a clot to form at the site of the wound. Start by washing the area thoroughly with cool, running water. Then use an antibacterial soap, if possible, such as Dial or Soft-soap (if you do not have either of these, regular soap will do) to clean the wound. If there is still debris in the wound, you may want to use a pair of clean, sterilized tweezers to remove it. If the bleeding won't stop, or if is a deeper wound or has "foreign objects" in it (materials that cannot be removed easily), it is important to seek the advice of an experienced physician. Similarly, if the injured person has stepped or fallen on a sharp object (such as a nail) or been cut by a metal or rusty object, it is important to go to the Emergency Room to receive a tetanus shot (if necessary) and appropriate medical evaluation.

Summary: Stop the bleeding, if there is any. Clean the wound well. Know when to seek additional medical help.


You do not want to be late. If you are unfamiliar with where the trial is being held, then give yourself an extra hour to find parking and go through any security.  Trials are rarely held at court houses. Rather, they are usually held at the offices of the workers’ compensation board. Dress neatly. Look professional but comfortable. You do not have to wear a suit if it makes you feel awkward. The opening statement will be less formal than in a trial before a jury. Here, the attorneys will clarify for the judge what issues the parties have agreed on (such as your date of employment) and what issues are in dispute (such as whether you were injured on the job). You undoubtedly will be called to testify. After you swear an oath, your lawyer will ask you questions about how the injury happened. Speak loudly and to the judge.  You should have practiced your trial testimony with your attorney. She cannot ask you leading questions (i.e., questions that contain the answer). But she can ask more general questions: “Where were you on the morning of…?” “Did you hurt yourself?” You will also be cross-examined. If you read you’re the answer, then you should have a good idea of what questions the other side will ask. For example, if your employer or the insurance company claims you were injured while on vacation, you should anticipate detailed questions about where you went and what you did. Your lawyer should briefly explain how the evidence presented supports your legal right to workers’ compensation benefits. He will also rebut the other side’s arguments. The ALJ or appeals board will typically draft a written decision. You will receive it by mail. Sometimes an appeals board will review the ALJ’s written order and either adopt its finding or send it back for reconsideration. If your claim is denied at the hearing, then an appeal of the denial is possible. Discuss whether or not another appeal is worthwhile and whether your attorney will handle it. Appeals can also be handled on contingency. However, you may have to sign a new client agreement, which redefines the scope of the representation.

Summary: Arrive promptly. Deliver an opening statement. Testify. Deliver a closing argument. Await the decision. Discuss next steps with your lawyer.


After completing your termination notice letter, you will want to consider when to give it to your landlord. Remember, the notice period will not start until your notice is delivered to your landlord.  If you are in a month-to-month tenancy, you should deliver your notice letter along with your last month's rent. This will ensure that you provide the required 30 days notice and that you will have paid the last month's rent. If you have a fixed term tenancy, you should deliver the notice 30 days (or however long your state's notice requirement is) before the term is up. For example, if you signed a lease that ends on August 31, 2013, you should deliver your notice August 1, 2013. While you can give the landlord notice at any time during the rental period, if you give notice in the middle of the month you will be required to cover part of the next month's rent. For example, assume you have a month-to-month tenancy and you pay rent on the first of the month. You could give your notice on the tenth of the month but you would be required to pay rent through the tenth of the following month. After deciding when you want to deliver your notice, remember to look at your lease agreement or your state's laws and understand how you will have to deliver your notice. Make sure you follow the correct procedures to ensure your notice is valid. Once you have delivered your notice, be sure you vacate the property on or before the date you specified in your notice letter.
Summary: Choose when you want to deliver your notice letter to your landlord. Deliver the notice letter to your landlord properly. Move out by the required date.