What Happens If You Admit Fault In a Car Accident?

January 4, 2022

With millions of car accidents nationwide each year, they’re more common than you might think. When you find yourself in a collision, determining fault can be an intricate process. Insurance companies like to obtain recorded statements that are directed toward exonerating their own insured and placing blame on you. So before agreeing to give a […]

Wrongful Death Explained

November 11, 2021

Due to the negligence or misconduct of another, a person can get seriously injured. In the worst-case scenario, it leads to the person’s death. A wrongful death claim is a civil claim that is distinct from criminal charges that could also be filed against the wrongdoer. To initiate a wrongful death claim, the estate representative […]

Winter Is High Season for Slip and Fall Accidents

November 9, 2021

Winter is the time of year when icy sidewalks and snow-covered roads are more common. As you get back into your daily routines, you might not consider that you need to be extra cautious on these surfaces. Winter is the high season for slip and fall accidents, and you should take care to avoid them! […]

Are Personal Injury Claims and Workers’ Comp Claims the Same Thing?

November 3, 2021

After you have sustained an injury at your workplace, you might have many things on your mind especially concerning your physical and financial wellbeing. There’s a good chance that you might be wondering what choices are available to help cover your damages and losses. You may have a general understanding of personal injury and workers’ […]

When Should I Hire a Car Accident Lawyer?

October 11, 2021

You’ve spent money on preventive maintenance to keep your car in perfect condition. You make timely insurance payments. You abide by the traffic rules at all times. In a perfect world, doing these things should keep you safe physically and monetarily from high repair costs. Yet, the world is not perfect. It only takes one […]

Will you please explain the Social Security Disability process and how it works?

October 5, 2021

When you file for social security disability, social security refers to you as a “claimant”. The initial intake process (step 1) with social security takes approximately 3-6 months. If you are declined, reconsideration (step 2) takes around 3-6 months. If you are declined and appeal, then there will be an administrative law judge (step 3) […]

Pitfalls to avoid with Social Security Disability

September 27, 2021

When you are applying for social security disability, you should keep the following pitfalls in mind: Commit to stop working or work. Do not ride the fence. Working at less than full-time may impact your social security insured status and working some shows you can work, and thus it makes it hard to show you […]

Personal Injury Liability: What You Should Know

September 15, 2021

It’s challenging to undergo physical or emotional injuries because of someone else’s fault. The physical pain, emotional distress, and medical expenses can quickly take their toll. However, it’s not always easy to prove that the person who injured you is legally accountable for your injury. Making injury claims can be a complicated process. That’s why […]

Personal Injury Liability and Dog Bites

September 12, 2021

Dog bites are injuries can be life-altering. A bite from any breed of dog has the potential for transmitting a host of diseases and causing disfigurement. Larger breeds can bite with enough force to cause nerve damage, disfiguring scars, and fractures that can lead to permanent disabilities.  The event can also trigger nightmares, flashbacks, fear […]

PART 2: How Long Will I Have to Wait While Applying for Social Security. How Do I Survive While I Wait?

September 8, 2021

Imagine you have worked for years, but your health begins to fail. You start missing some work but go back because you need the money and health insurance. Is it time to file for social security? Can you survive not working? If you don’t work, will you lose your health insurance? Click to read Part […]