When Someone Hits Your House

Although you shouldn't be surprised if you or someone in your family is involved in a car accident with another vehicle, you may be taken aback when the accident involves your house instead of your car. Sometimes the driver is a member of your own family. In these instances, the legal and insurance issues can become tricky. You may need the help of a good auto accident attorney to get the damages you deserve. [Read More]

Tips For Navigating A Personal Injury Medical Exam

When you sue for a personal injury, the defense may request their own medical exam. The defendant or their insurance company chooses a doctor to verify that your injuries are real. This is an allowed part of the proceedings are you are usually required to comply. The following tip guide will help you navigate this examination without compromising your case. Tip #1: Fill out intake forms in advance If possible, request to have the intake forms sent to you in advance so you can fill them out before your appointment. [Read More]

Being Harassed At Work? 2 Reasons Not To Quit Your Job

Going to work every day usually isn't anyone's idea of a good time, even under the best of circumstances. So if you're facing sexual harassment at work, it can be very tempting to simply quit – why put up with a hostile environment when you don't have to? But the truth is, quitting your job over harassment may be a bad idea. Take a look at a few reasons why you should stick with it a little while longer. [Read More]

3 Reasons You Might Be Denied Social Security Disability Insurance

Every year, many people across the country rely on Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) to help cover the cost of a disability or long-term injury. However, many people who apply for this form of assistance are denied. Read on and discover just a few reasons why you might be denied for SSDI. Your Disability Revolves Around Drug Addiction or Reliance On Alcohol If your disability is largely the result of a reliance on alcohol or dependency on drugs, the Social Security Administration (SSA) will deny your request for assistance. [Read More]