Be Careful With These Social Security Issues When You File

When you are no longer able to work at your job, consider filing for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits. This government program covers individuals who are suffering from one or more medical or mental health conditions. When you file, the below issues deserve extra attention. Working Enough The Social Security Administration (SSA) provides benefits for those who have worked long enough and made enough money. You can check on your benefits by calling or visiting the SSA. Read More 

Don’t Jeopardize Your Workers’ Compensation Claim With A Missed Deadline

Many workers' compensation claims go through without any hassles. However, if you have your claim denied, you might be frustrated and worried about whether you will be able to pay your bills. Fortunately, you will be able to substantially decrease your chances of having your claim denied again and you can potentially receive an even larger payout if your claim is denied initially. However, you will need to take into consideration why your claim was denied in the first place. Read More 

Questions To Ask Your Potential DUI Lawyer

If you have been charged with a DUI offense, it's best to hire a DUI lawyer. However, finding the right DUI lawyer can be more difficult than it seems. There are various things you need to consider. To determine the best attorney for your DUI case, here are major questions to ask your DUI lawyer. Are You Experienced and Certified? Normally, an experienced DUI lawyer will defend your case better. Additionally, education and training in representing DUI cases provide an attorney with a solid background to practice DUI law. Read More 

How The Date Of Your Separation Affects Your Divorce

When you are getting divorced, one of the most important factors is the date of separation. This is when you and your partner are no longer considered to be living together as a married couple. While you are not officially divorced, you have separated with the intent of ending your marriage. If you are considering separating or have already separated and plan on getting a divorce, it's important to talk to a divorce lawyer about this. Read More 

3 Ways A Wrongful Death Attorney Helps You Pursue Your Claim Successfully

The sudden death of a relative or loved one isn't just painful but also confusing and shocking. It's even more painful and traumatizing if they die because another party was negligent. When a loved one dies due to negligence, you should pursue or file a wrongful death claim. Unfortunately, it's usually a tricky process, and it's not possible to manage it without the input of a wrongful death attorney. As a victim, you will hardly receive a deserving settlement if you pursue it without the attorney's help. Read More