Exploring Social Security Cases and Outcomes

  • Two Unusual Hip Injuries That May Be Caused by a Slip and Fall

    6 July 2017

    A slip and fall can be very embarrassing. Your first reaction is to hurry up and get up before anyone sees you on the ground, but unfortunately getting up may not be as easy as you think. If you have sustained a major hip injury as a result of the fall, you may find yourself unable to get up without assistance. Even if you are, you may find yourself in more pain as time goes on.

  • 3 Ways You Can Make Family Planning Easier

    29 June 2017

    Family planning is one of the most difficult things for those who are recently divorced with kids. This often leads to high stress situations that can eventually cause problems with custody terms that are developed in court. The best thing to do is to develop a family plan with your ex-spouse and consider these three ways to make the plan easier to follow: Go to Mediation: If you can work it out with your ex-spouse to come up with a family plan together, this is going to be much better than going to court.

  • 4 Things To Know About Pain And Suffering Damages

    25 June 2017

    If you have been involved in a personal injury, chances are you have a personal injury case on your hands. What this means is that you are able to receive compensation for your medical bills along with other damages, such as pain and suffering. However, not many people understand what pain and suffering damages are, which often means that they are losing out on compensation that they deserve because they are not accounting for this.

  • When Worker's Compensation Can Help You File Additional Claims Or Lawsuits

    18 June 2017

    If you were injured while on the job, you may be wondering if you can get compensation in addition to your worker's comp. Worker's comp doesn't take pain and suffering into consideration. Worker's comp was meant to cover employees when they are injured on the job, and having this coverage means that you are unable to pursue personal injury lawsuits for your injuries against your employer. However, that is only under ordinary situations.

  • Tips For Being An Effective Witness For A Major Auto Accident

    18 June 2017

    If you have the misfortune of witnessing a major automobile accident do you know what you should do? While your instincts will lead you to call for help and assist people who have been injured, you may not even consider your vital role as a witness to the incident. While no one wants to see an auto accident where people are injured, it is important that you know what to do if you happen to find yourself in this unfortunate position.

  • Five Particulars You Need To Know To Procure A Liquor License

    15 June 2017

    If you plan on obtaining a liquor license to sell or serve liquor in your particular state, you may be unfamiliar with the requirements. This may be especially true for a first-time seller of liquor. Whether you plan on selling alcoholic beverages in a restaurant, bar, or grocery or liquor store, there are several aspects you need to know. Before you get started, it would be a good practice to familiarize yourself with your state, county, and township's liquor laws and regulations.

  • Has Your Shoulder Replacement Surgery Failed? What To Know

    13 June 2017

    Shoulder replacement surgery was meant to be a resolution for your years of pain and suffering. Almost a second chance at a vibrant and active life. However, for many, this has not been the case. Intense Pain A leading reason you considered shoulder replacement surgery was likely to do with the discomfort you were experiencing. So, if you've found yourself dealing with the same level, or more pain, post-surgery, this is cause for concern.

  • Five Myths That Surround Estate Planning

    8 June 2017

    Making plans for a time when you will no longer be around is, of course, not always fun and can be slightly depressing. However, it is necessary. This is because, too many times, family members will claim that they had a close relationship with you in order to gain some of the assets left behind. This usually leads to drama within families and it usually doesn't end up going how the deceased person would have wished.

  • Put Your Trust In A Trust

    6 June 2017

    You have likely heard all about how one should try to avoid probate at all costs when making plans for your estate. You should understand, however, that it is extremely unlikely that you can avoid it altogether. Instead, the main goal of a probate-avoiding estate plan should be to have as little property as possible be included in the probate bucket. To learn about a will alternative that can keep nearly all of your property away from the probate courts, read on.

  • Veterans, Are Your Injuries Being Ignored?

    5 June 2017

    Not all military-related injuries are compensated properly. Many conditions go unnoticed until after leaving the military, or they may develop from smaller problems that didn't become major issues until after military service. In a few cases, your legitimate and obvious condition may not have been acted upon due to rushed processing as you left the military. To figure out if your condition is related to the military and is therefore eligible for compensation, take a look at a few Veterans Affairs (VA) disability policy points and scenarios.