Three Steps To Avoid Auto Accidents While On Summer Vacation

Most families are looking forward to some type of summer vacation. For some families the vacation may be a short road trip to visit other family members, and for others it may be a grand getaway. No matter where you are going, you will want to try to ensure you get there without being involved in an accident. While you cannot control the actions of other drivers, there are steps you can take to ensure that you do not contribute to the accident. [Read More]

Obtaining Your Medical Records Quickly And Easily

If you're in the middle of a social security disability case, you're probably going to need copies of your complete medical history at some point. You'll need to meet the evidentiary requirements of the disability claim, and your medical records are a key component of that. When combined with timely examinations, having your medical records ready to go can take valuable time off of your settlement. However, if you've never dealt with the legal side of health care before, you probably don't have your records on hand. [Read More]

Has Your Job Literally Made You Crazy? You Could Get Benefits

The majority of worker's compensation claims are made after a physical injury has occurred while an employee was completing a work related task. However, there are occasions where an employee may qualify for worker's compensation in the event of a mental illness. If you believe you are suffering from a mental illness directly caused by your work situation, you can file a worker's compensation claim. This kind of claim can be very tricky to prove, so hiring legal help is a good idea. [Read More]

2 Ways To Prove Damages After A Car Accident Occurs

Car accidents can be minor or major, but what you might not realize is that the injuries incurred from a car accident do not always show up right away. There are times when the effects of an accident may not be noticeable for a few hours, days, or even weeks, and this is one of the reasons you should never settle a claim for a car accident immediately after it occurs. [Read More]