Two Reasons You May Receive A Technical Denial

Social Security claims typically undergo a review at the local Social Security Administration offices before they're sent to actual disability claims examiners. This is to ensure applicants meet the minimum non-medical requirements for benefits before the Social Security Administration spends any more time handling their cases. If you don't meet the non-medical requirements, you'll receive a technical denial. Here are two reasons why this may occur and what you can do to overcome them. Read More 

Things To Know About How To Proceed After An Auto Accident

Being involved in a car accident can be very traumatic. If you're injured in the car accident, dealing with the aftermath can make the situation even worse. Most people don't have a lot of experience dealing with the insurance claims after a car accident that resulted in injury when the other driver is at fault. Continue reading to learn more about what to expect and how to proceed after your injured in a car accident that you did not cause: Read More 

Did A Friend Try To Pull And Prank And You Were Badly Injured? What To Do

Was someone is trying to play a prank on you but it goes awry and you end up seriously injured, you need to get in touch with a personal injury attorney. If you were badly injured and you know can't go to your job, you are dealing with rehabilitation and a lot of medical debt, you should seek legal compensation or the pain that you have been caused, regardless to your relationship with the person. Read More 

Signs Of Nursing Home Abuse Or Neglect

Nursing home abuse and neglect occur every day in facilities around the country. Abuse occurs each time a nursing home patient is purposefully injured, intimidated, or harmfully deprived. Neglect occurs when a patient is not given the care needed to keep the person free of pain and injury. If your loved one currently lives in a nursing home, you may be concerned about whether or not he or she is being cared for properly. Read More 

Four Entities Who Could Be Liable After A Car Accident Involving A Child

Losing a child in a car accident is an incredible tragedy, but if you are also dealing with medical bills, lost time at work, funeral expenses, or similar costs, that can amplify your tragedy. To reduce some of the financial burden related to losing your child, consider contacting a car accident lawyer. They can help you assess liability and figure out who may be liable for your accident. Then, they can help you attempt to get a pay out to cover your expenses. Read More