John Pomykato | March 8, 2011
Filing for disability can be a complicated process, and it's all too easy to make an error when filing yourself.
Russell Guest | October 4, 2010
While it may seem fairly simple, securing your social security disability is not always an easy task.
Elizabeth Patterson | April 16, 2010
The Social Security Administration offers several disability programs, including Social Security Disability Benefits (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI), which are designed to help people who are too ...
Charles Flaxman | September 16, 2009
I know, from my experience as a personal injury lawyer, the usual amounts that a plaintiff can expect to collect.
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Charles Flaxman | September 15, 2009
The mediator’s job is to try to get the case settled.
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Charles Flaxman | September 15, 2009
There are several reasons to hire a professional lawyer rather than try to fight your case by yourself:
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Courtney Iseman | September 11, 2009
Hiring a lawyer can be stressful unless you know exactly what to look for and how to go about it. If you are hiring a ...
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Pat Perkins | September 8, 2009
Even in today’s struggling economy, there is one industry that continues to grow by leaps and bounds: the home healthcare sector. Driven by an ...
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Kyle Donley | August 20, 2009
Medicaid fraud seems to be occurring a lot more often in the past few years than ever before. And not just on the recipient’s ...
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Robert Campbell | August 13, 2009
A landlord does not have the right to simply and easily gain access to someone’s apartment.
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