Workers Compensation Claim Denied: How A Lawyer Can Help You Get The Benefits You Deserve

Posted on: 13 February 2019

When you get hurt at work, you are entitled to receive quality medical care and compensation if you can't go in to work. There are a number of steps you must take when you get injured. From filling out an accident report to following through with a workers compensation treatment provider, you will need to follow the correct protocol to get the benefits you deserve. Sometimes the process is easy and you get your benefits without a problem.
[Read More]

Too Sleepy To Work? Social Security And Sleep Apnea

Posted on: 28 November 2018

Lack of sleep can affect nearly every area of your life, including your work life. Sleep apnea is not a joke – it is a serious disorder with serious consequences. When work has been made impossible by this condition, you may be qualified for Social Security benefits. Read on to learn about how sleep apnea can cause you untold problems with your work life and how to get the Social Security benefits you need.
[Read More]

Considerations For Parenting A Special Needs Child When Determining Custody

Posted on: 28 November 2018

There are lots of factors that are involved when two divorcing parents work with their attorneys to decide a suitable custody arrangement for their children. When the parents share a special needs child, however, even more factors come into play. It's critically important to always be mindful of what is best for your children during custody discussions, but this is even more important when one of your children has special needs.
[Read More]

Arguments That Your Attorney May Make Against The Defendant's Accident Reconstruction Expert

Posted on: 16 October 2018

When you're in the middle of a suit surrounding a car accident that you were in, it's common for both the defendant's attorney and your attorney to hire accident reconstruction experts. Both professionals will assess the accident scene but may have contrasting views of exactly what happened — and this can be an obstacle to you getting the settlement that you deserve. While it may seem as those both experts are in a logjam, your attorney may be able to make some arguments that show his or her expert to be credible than the defendant's expert.
[Read More]