3 Insurance Situations That Warrant A Car Accident Lawyer

Posted on: 7 April 2015

If you have been involved in a car accident, the first thing you should do is contact a qualified car accident attorney.  Despite what you may think, not all insurance companies are ready to foot the bill for medical expenses and vehicle repair costs following an accident. Insurance companies are notorious for sneaking their way out of obligations, and they rely on the fact that most customers don't understand what they are legally entitled to, nor what is expected of insurance companies following an accident. [Read More]

Consult With A Real Estate Attorney Before Renting Out Your Home

Posted on: 6 April 2015

Now that the real estate market is on the upswing, home purchases are hot again. The great news about purchasing a home is that you can rent it out for a monthly income. But,= there's a lot more you'll have to deal with above and beyond collecting rent from your tenants. The first thing you'll need to do is find a lawyer who specializes in real estate law, for the following reasons:  [Read More]

Three Things You Can Do To Lessen The Impact Of A Drunk Driving Charge

Posted on: 2 April 2015

If you have a problem with alcohol, getting arrested for drunk driving just makes a bad situation worse. However, is there anything that you can do that will make the situation better and improve your chance of getting some leniency at sentencing? Absolutely! Use this guide. 1.) Get Into A Program. If you voluntarily enter a treatment program, whether at a private rehab, outpatient facility, or through Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), you are showing the prosecutor and judge that you are serious about accepting responsibility for your actions and getting control of your addiction. [Read More]

Non-Exertional Limitations And Your Social Security Disability Claim

Posted on: 1 April 2015

You may think of your disability as "back pain," or some other form of physical disability, and you can't help but be aware of the physical limitations of your condition. However, it may very well be the non-physical limitations of your condition that win your Social Security disability claim. Here's what you should know about the importance of including both the "exertional" and "non-exertional" limitations of your condition when describing your condition. [Read More]