Frequently Asked Questions About Appealing A Disability Denial

If you applied for Social Security Disability because of a health condition but were denied, you can file an appeal. The claims process can be very complex, which is why you may need the guidance of a social security attorney. Here are some frequently asked questions about filing an appeal for a disability denial. How Will a Social Security Disability Attorney Help? First, your social security disability attorney will help you organize your medical history. Read More 

After a DUI: You Are Being Monitored?

Those arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) could be subject to several types of monitoring to ensure they don't try to drink and drive again. To find out what might be in store for you, read on and learn about the many ways you can be monitored after a DUI arrest. Ordered to Provide Samples It might be part of bail conditions or it might be the result of a DUI conviction but many offenders will be required to provide biological samples on a random basis while they have an open case. Read More 

Take Advantage Of A Free Disability Benefits Case Evaluation

When you are too ill or injured to work and earn a sufficient income, you may wonder if you could qualify for Social Security Disability benefits. You likely would rather avoid applying for and pursuing payments that the court will not realistically award to you.  Instead of submitting the paperwork for it without knowing what your chances are in court, you may prefer to speak with and get input from an experienced lawyer first. Read More 

Your Personal Injury Case May Get You A Payout But Only If You Avoid These Mistakes

A personal injury caused by someone else's mistake can leave you feeling infuriated, upset, angry, and so on. But it's important to take a deep breath in this situation and realize that you might be able to use it to your financial advantage. It may be possible to get a payout from the responsible party or the company you work for, but only if you play your cards right. Here are some mistakes you'll want to avoid if you want to maximize the chances of success in your personal injury case. Read More 

Consulting A Will Attorney In The Estate Planning Process

Will attorneys administer estate planning documents on their clients' behalf. Estate planning documents include the financial power of attorney, living trust, will, and advanced care directive. A will is a legally binding document that expresses a person's wishes for their estate if they die prematurely. A person's estate (which includes all their property and assets) may be included in their will in whole or in part. One might choose to include only specific properties or all of their monetary and non-monetary assets. Read More