3 Things You Need To Know About Hiring An Attorney For The First Time

Posted on: 27 February 2018

If you have never used a lawyer before, you might not know what to expect. Using a lawyer for a civil suit, criminal case, or even a family issue is very common and it is important that you understand what you are getting into. Regardless of the reason you are hiring the lawyer, here are some things you should know. 1. An Attorney Can Never Guarantee Any Outcome First of all, it is important to know that a lawyer can never guarantee any outcome.
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Filing For Disability Benefits: 3 Reasons To Consider Hiring A Lawyer To Represent You

Posted on: 27 January 2018

You can file for disability benefits on your own, but there are plenty of reasons to consider hiring a lawyer to help you get the job done. Following are just a few of the most notable reasons to have an experienced disability attorney represent you: You're Having Trouble With the Initial Paperwork When initially filing for disability benefits, you'll need to provide a lot of paperwork and information to the social security administration.
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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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