2015

Two Tips for Speaking with Your Physician about Your Disability Claim

Medical records are the most important factor of a social security disability claim. Records from blood, therapy, and X-ray test results make up the majority of these records, but physician notes are also included. These notes are primarily designed to help your doctor get more information about your condition and to formulate a treatment plan, but they are also a part of the review process when you submit your claim. Given the importance of these records, it's necessary for you to understand what type of information you should be sharing with your physician.

3 Things To Know For Your Car Accident Case

When you go about winning a personal injury case, there are a number of key tips that you'll need to employ, so that you can pay for your injuries and pick up the pieces. Car accidents are among the most common types of personal injury cases, since there are so many drivers on the road at any given moment.  If you want to be sure that you are able to win your car accident case, you should move forward by employing some of the following tips.

5 Vital Reasons To Hire A Social Security Attorney

If you believe that you have a Social Security disability case and that you are entitled to benefits, you may be confused as to how to handle the process. Social Security law is very difficult to understand. Being able to collect the benefits that you need is vital, and you may be worried about what steps to take and how to attain a successful result. If you are considering going through the confusing process of filing for Social Security disability alone, first read these 5 important reasons for hiring legal representation for this important process.

Proper Preparation For Your Contested Divorce

A divorce can easily become very lengthy, costly, and emotional, but these feelings are amplified even more when a divorce is contested by either you or your spouse. If you cannot decide on how to divide assets, here are some key things you should do to properly prepare yourself for the road ahead: List Your Debts And Assets You will need to list all of the assets that you have, which included assets in your own name and assets that you have together with your spouse.

The One Question The Judge Will Ask At Your Disability Hearing (And How To Handle It)

You've waited months for your Social Security Disability hearing in front of the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) - and you're aware that the judge is going to be asking you questions and...well, judging you. You're probably nervous about what to do and say. Here's the one question the ALJ is sure to ask (and how to handle it). The Question: "Why Can't You Work?" This is the basic reason that you've filed for disability.