Workers' Comp: Don't Settle Without Including These Issues

Posted on: 27 December 2017

If you are now dealing with a permanent injury because of your job, you are likely contemplating what to expect from your employer's workers' comp carrier. The usual benefits that you've been receiving are what's known as temporary disability, and they will end once you have reached a certain point in your workers' comp claim. Read on for more information about what should be included in your workers' comp permanent injury settlement.
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3 Factors That Affect Your Social Security Disability Claim

Posted on: 27 November 2017

If you have a physical disability that impacts your ability to work full time or pull down a decent salary, one way to supplement your income is by applying for Social Security disability benefits. There are limits on the work you can do, such as: #1 Working You can work and still receive Social Security Administration Benefits. There are income limits that you cannot exceed each month in order to qualify for Social Security Administration Benefits.
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Can You Keep An Emotionally Abusing Parent Away From Your Child?

Posted on: 30 October 2017

Emotional abuse is no less damaging to a child than physical abuse. When a parent is given visitation rights by the family court, it is because the judge feels that he or she is emotionally capable of taking care of the child. If that changes, as the custodial parent, you can take action. Can You Deny Visitation? Although the situation might seem urgent, you cannot deny visitation to the non-custodial parent even if your child is being emotionally abused.
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3 Steps That You Can Take To Help Your Attorney Strengthen Your Auto Accident Case

Posted on: 2 October 2017

An auto accident attorney is going to be extremely important when it comes to making sure that you are compensated fairly for your injuries and the damage done to your vehicle after an auto accident, but there are a few things that you can do to help your attorney accomplish this. Listed below are three steps that you can take to help your attorney strengthen your auto accident case. Always Take As Many Pictures As Possible Immediately After The Accident
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