2015

3 Things That Can Get Your Disability Claim Denied

If you have a condition that prevents you from being able to work like you need to, filing for disability benefits can be your only option. However, it is estimated that only 35% of all disability claims are accepted on the first try. That means 65% of first-time applicants get denied and must start the appeals process. Here are three things that can get your disability claim denied. 1. Your application didn't include enough medical documentation.

4 Reasons Why You Should Avoid Court In Your Personal Injury Case

Some people mistakenly believe that all personal injury cases wind up in court. In actuality, cases are usually resolved before the court hearing. If you are thinking of going to court, here are some reasons you should reconsider and focus on settling your case.  It Is Expensive Your main objective is most likely receiving the most compensation possible for your injuries. Unfortunately, heading to court can significantly impact your compensation. Court cases are expensive.

Exposing Two Myths Concerning Truck Accident Cases

There are few automobile accidents that can cause more damage than those involving large commercial trucks. For people that have been unfortunate enough to have been involved in one of these accidents, the costs of repairing the damage and recovering from injuries can be extremely high. While the legal system allows you to file a lawsuit to collect damages, many clients fall for a couple of common misconceptions that can cloud their expectations for this process.

Is A Will On Your Parents List Of Things To Do? Get It Done

If your parent is widowed or alone and aging, it's important to make sure they have a will in case something happens. If they haven't set one up because they think they have time, it's important to explain the important assets and issues that are at risk. A sudden unexpected accident could require the need for a will.   People assume everything will just go to their children and everyone can have what they want when they pass, or that their children can make medical decisions about them, but that isn't how it works.

How An Estate Attorney Can Help You

If you are getting to the point where you are thinking more about the future and what might happen when you pass away, you need to consider hiring an estate attorney like Albert & Slater PS. To help you understand just why that would be an important step for you, take a moment to review the following ways the attorney can help you. Helps Plan Property Disbursement Whether you have one house or several pieces of property that you will be leaving behind, you want to make sure that you clearly lay out who should get each piece of property.