2015

Have you recently lost a loved one to a tragedy? I have compiled what I learned through that time to help others going through a difficult time in their lives.

2015

Supporting Your Claim For Social Security Disability For An Autoimmune Disorder

27 February 2015
 Categories:
Law, Blog

Due to your autoimmune disorder, you are having a lot of trouble managing your full-time job and want to apply for Social Security disability benefits. You've heard that a lot of applications get turned down, however, and that appealing denials is time-consuming and difficult. This feels intimidating and you want to be sure you do things right the first time. You'll need certain types of documentation and verification of your disability; working with a lawyer can help boost your chances of your initial application being approved.
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Why You May Not Benefit From Equal Property Division After Marriage

18 February 2015
 Categories: Law, Blog

When divorcing a community property state, the properties you acquired during your marriage are divided equally between the two of you. However, there are exceptions that have been put in place to prevent one spouse from being unfairly disadvantaged by the division. For example, an equitable distribution may not occur if your partner: Misappropriates Community Property  Your partner cannot misappropriate your community assets and expect to keep them after the divorce.
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Medical Mishaps: What You Can Do About It

9 February 2015
 Categories: Law, Blog

When you are ill or injured and head to the doctor's office or hospital, you trust in the medical professionals to give you proper treatment. However, there are times whether through error or negligence in which you do not receive the proper medical treatment. It is often not until complications arise or your condition does not improve that you are even aware of such potential problems. And when you do feel that you are the victim of personal injury (physical or psychological) at the hands of your doctor or nurse, you may wonder what you can do.
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A Hospital Stay: The Top 3 Reasons Why Friends Don’t Let Friends Go It Alone

2 February 2015
 Categories: Law, Blog

Depending on which expert you ask, anywhere from 2% to 12% of patients will be acutely harmed by their hospital stay. If you have a family member or loved one going into a medical facility to be treated, you and other concerned family and friends should arrange for one of you to be with the patient at all times, as allowed by hospital rules. Here are the top 3 reasons you must never let a loved one face medical treatment without an advocate:
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How Much Supervision Is Required In Schools And Daycares?

27 January 2015
 Categories: , Blog

Whether or not your child was adequately supervised at school or daycare will become a factor if your child is involved in an accident. Caregivers and teachers have a responsibility to provide proper supervision of your child and other children in their care. If this care is not provided, the daycare or school might be responsible for your child's injury. Adequate Supervision The daycare or school has a duty to provide your child with adequate supervision.
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About Me
lost a loved one to negligence? What now?

Have you recently lost a loved one to a tragedy? If you have lost a loved one at the fault of someone else, it is time for you to make that person accept the responsibility for his or her neglect. Having gone through the wrongful death process myself, I have learned quite a bit about how the system works. I was filled with questions and was fortunate to have a patient and understanding lawyer working with me. I have compiled everything that I had learned through that time into one site to help others going through one of the most difficult times in their lives.

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