2017

  • Getting SSD Benefits For Early-Onset Alzheimer's Disease


    The ability to remember information is one of the most important skills required to have a job. No matter which type of career it is that you have, you will need to use your memory in some way. If you had to quit your long-term job because you can't remember how to perform simple tasks, you might qualify for SSD benefits. It is possible that you are suffering from a disease such as early-onset Alzheimer's.
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  • When Can A Pedestrian Be Held Liable For An Automobile Accident?


    It's no secret that pedestrians are especially vulnerable in any accident involving a motor vehicle. According to the most recent statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 4,735 pedestrians lost their lives in traffic crashes and another 150,000 faced emergency treatment for non-fatal crash-related injuries in 2013. In any accident involving a motor vehicle and a pedestrian, conventional wisdom dictates that the automobile driver is fully responsible for the accident.
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  • When To Hire A Personal Injury Attorney


    A personal injury claim is sometimes the best way to receive compensation for pain and/or loss of income caused by someone else's actions. Unfortunately, this doesn't mean that personal injury claims are easy. The service of a personal injury attorney can be invaluable to guide you through your case and help you receive the compensation you deserve. Here are three situations where you should always hire a personal injury attorney.
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