Posted January 21, 2020
Injuries are not always apparent immediately following a car accident. Sometimes, it can take a person days or even weeks to feel the full effect of a trauma, which is why it is necessary to go to a doctor following an accident regardless of your initial pain level. While auto collisions can cause a range of injuries, […]
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Posted January 21, 2020
Motorcycle accidents can wreak more havoc on the body than car accidents. Considering the amount of damage that can occur when motorcycle riders sustain accident-related injuries, riders may need extended recovery time and financial support during that period. When a lengthy recovery is necessary, medical expenses and debt from lost wages can build up. It’s […]
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Posted January 13, 2020
Although many people think that filing for social security should be relatively easy, it is actually more often than not, a challenge. An average of 75% of people will be denied social security after applying for it their first time (and without a social security lawyer). Being denied can be upsetting and discouraging. When this […]
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Posted January 08, 2020
Workers’ compensation claims can become more difficult when you work from home. Workers’ compensation normally begins to cover you when you drive on company business, not for a commute. When you work from home, it can be more difficult to understand what’s covered. Employers will often try to deny claims on the assumption that injuries, […]
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Posted January 06, 2020
As much as you’d love to take care of your loved ones in your own home, you may not have the time, money, space or patience to care for them. This is why many families pay to have their loved ones live in nursing homes. In most cases, the family can relax knowing their loved […]
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Posted January 06, 2020
It’s incredibly difficult to come to terms with the fact that someone you love is being abused or mistreated – especially in an environment where you believed they were safe. However, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 500,000 adults over the age of 60 are abused every year. While many […]
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Posted January 04, 2020
During a divorce settlement, it may have been established that one spouse pays recurring payments to the other in spousal support. This arrangement may have been created so that one spouse doesn’t endure severe financial hardship as a result of the separation. In many cases, spousal support is used for a specific duration of time […]
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Posted January 04, 2020
Debt happens. Unfortunately, it often doesn’t sleep, as interest builds and builds until you find yourself in a difficult situation. You might have creditors threatening to send your bills to collections, debt collection agencies calling you and could be in a world of confusion because you currently don’t have a way to pay your debt. […]
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Posted January 03, 2020
The holidays are hectic, with people rushing to get gift shopping done between attending parties and area special events. For many people, travel plans have already been made to take advantage of the break by going out of town to visit friends and family members. Holiday travel has a well-known reputation for being rather chaotic, […]
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Posted December 20, 2019
Divorce can change your life in many ways, and unless you have children with your ex-spouse that require you to co-parent, you may want to cut ties completely before starting a new life. One way to do this is to legally reclaim your maiden name; however, you may not be sure how to go about […]
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