Elements Of Negligence: How To Tell If You Have A Valid Personal Injury Case

Lots of people have preconceived notions about how personal injury cases work. Not all accidents, injuries, or claims will lead to a personal injury case. Negligence plays the greatest role, but even that isn't always enough by itself to prove anything. Here's how you can tell if you may have a valid case. Personal Injury Cases are All about Blame To start with, personal injury cases are all about who holds the most liability in an accident. Read More 

Steps To Take If Your Workers Compensation Claim Is Denied

Workers compensation insurance is a type of insurance policy designed to protect employees if they are injured on the job. If you are hurt at work, you will need to file a workers compensation claim and submit the required documents. In most cases, this is an easy process and the claim will be approved. Unfortunately, there are times where a workers comp claim can be denied by the insurance company that your employer buys its policy from. Read More 

Injured In An Accident? 4 Mistakes You Shouldn’t Make When It Comes To Your Personal Injury Claim

If you've been injured in an accident, you need to take action as soon as possible. The actions you take following your accident will determine whether you receive fair compensation for your injuries. To make sure you receive a fair and adequate settlement, it's important that you take the appropriate steps. Unfortunately, missing steps, or making other mistakes during the process could undermine your ability to receive the compensation you're entitled to. Read More 

The Defenses A Traffic Violations Attorney Can Use To Fight Your Red Light Traffic Ticket

If you have received a traffic ticket for running a red light, you may be considering contesting the ticket. This is because a traffic violation can cost you a lot of money. The fine itself can be hefty and your insurance rates can also increase. If you are looking to contest the ticket, you may be looking to hire a traffic ticket defense attorney to help you. This type of attorney knows the defenses that can be used to help you get your ticket dismissed. Read More 

What You Need To Know About Filing For Social Security Disability Benefits

If you have a chronic disease or injury that prevents you from working, it can be scary thinking of how you are going to support yourself and your family. You're not alone. According to theU.S. Census Bureau, approximately 37 million Americans are disabled and approximately 25 percent of the population will be disabled at some point in their lifetime. Fortunately, the Social Security Act of 1935 provides monthly benefits to disabled Americans who meet the SSA's criteria. Read More