Defenses That Can Help If You'Ve Been Charged With Issuing A Bad Check

Posted on: 14 October 2018
It's easy to view financial-based charges less seriously than crimes against other people, but it's also important to remember that when you break the law in a financial way, you can indeed be harming someone. As such, it's important to take a financial crime with which you've been charged seriously — and contact a law firm and hire a defense attorney who specializes in these types of cases to represent you.
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Did You Injure Your Back After A Fall At Work? You May Hard A Hard Time Getting Workers' Compensation Without Help

Posted on: 11 September 2018
Trip and fall accidents happen all of the time and can be some of the worst for your back. Some might even make it impossible for you to continue going to work. Unfortunately, having one of these accidents at work may complicate your compensation attempts. Understanding why is critical when planning a lawsuit because it helps improve your chances of winning what can be a difficult case. Trip And Fall Cases Can Be Complex
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Feeling The Pressure: Hypertension And Social Security Disability

Posted on: 9 August 2018
The Social Security Administration (SSA) presents people who can no longer work with an opportunity to be paid monthly benefits if they qualify. Getting these benefits is not easy and it can take some time for an approval to come through. One of the main factors to consider is the medical condition that is preventing you from doing your job. Many Americans suffer from hypertension, or high blood pressure, but is this illness considered a disability by the SSA?
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3 Reasons Not To Listen To Others After A Multi-Car Pileup

Posted on: 3 July 2018
One of the many types of car accidents that you may have the misfortune of finding yourself in is a multi-car pileup. There are many scenarios that you can face in this type of accident. Your car could have some minor dents if you weren't in the middle of the accident, or it could be completely damaged. Unlike a two-car accident in which it's commonly easy to determine which driver was at fault, it can often be unclear what caused a multi-car pileup — and even the responding police officers may have trouble getting to the bottom of what happened.
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