What To Do If Your Workers' Comp Claim Is Denied: The Attorney's Perspective

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Dealing with the physical and emotional stress of a workplace injury is frustrating enough, but opening your mailbox to find a letter stating that your workers’ comp claim has been denied can feel like a heavy blow. However, it’s important to realize that a denial isn’t the end of the road. You have options, and a workers’ comp attorney can guide you through them. Here’s what you need to know about moving forward with a workers comp claim after an initial denial:…

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Hit By A Minor Driver? Who You Can Or Can't Sue

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When you’re injured in a car accident caused by someone else, you often need financial compensation to help you fully recover. But can you get that compensation if you were hit by a driver who is a minor? The answer can be very complicated. Here’s what you need to know to find the best path forward. Can You Sue the Parents? Many states have some form of law that places at least some responsibility for their child’s actions on its parents.…

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Why You Shouldn't Try For Social Security Disability Without An Attorney

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If you have become disabled to the point you are no longer able to work to support yourself, you will want to apply for Social Security Disability benefits. Now, this is something that you are allowed to file for on your own, but there are many people that would advise that you get an attorney. To help you have a good understanding of why you should avoid doing this on your own, you will want to read the following:…

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