How Doctor Appointments Can Build A SSD Case

When making a claim for Social Security disability, the key to having it approved will be through your visits to the doctor. Each visit gives you a chance to build a solid case that will not be denied. Keep these things in mind during your visits to the doctor. Consider How You Answer Questions You must always answer honestly when being asked questions by the doctor, and you should keep this in mind during each and every visit. Read More 

Do You Need An Attorney To Get Divorced?

Are you facing divorce? You are probably tempted to go it alone. But before you do so, read on. Mediation Both of you have to agree to mediation. In this case you choose a mediator who will manage negotiations on matters related to the divorce such as child support and custody. He will help you to reach an amicable solution without going to court. If you and your spouse are unable to agree, you may be headed to the courts. Read More 

Away From Work? You May Still Be Covered For Workers’ Comp

When it comes to certain types of jobs, you may be on the road more than you are "in plant", but there are numerous job that require travel at least every once in a while. When your trip goes wrong and you get injured or become ill while away on business, can you still count on your employer's workers' comp coverage? Read on to learn more information about how this issue is treated. Read More 

Real Estate Attorney Questions And Answers

Retaining the services of a real estate attorney may be an essential step during the process of buying or selling a property. However, those that are uninformed or ill-experienced with these services will often neglect to use them to protect themselves or they may have an incorrect understanding of what they should expect. What Are Some Situations Where You Would Need A Real Estate Agent? Any real estate transaction will involve a series of negotiations and the need to prepare a variety of documents to be submitted to the court. Read More 

Total Disability May Not Mean What You Think It Means

When you suffer a condition that leaves you unable to work, you may qualify to receive 50 to 80 percent of your pre-disability income on a monthly basis. What you believe qualifies you for total disability payments and what your insurer actually thinks can be two completely different things, however. Here's how insurers typically define total disability and what you can do to ensure you meet those definitions and avoid having your benefits reduced or your claim denied altogether. Read More