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Social Security Denied: Should I Appeal?

Posted on July 2, 2023 by Michael Smith
Social Security Disability isn't designed for everyone who comes with an impairment.In case you are under age 50 and so are still with the capacity of some type of employment in the national economy you then probably cannot get Social Security Disability.You skill is contact a state Department of Rehabilitation and seek assist in obtaining retraining or job placement.This service ought to be free for anybody who comes with an impairment...

Is Asset Protection Legal?

Posted on December 13, 2022 by Michael Smith
Maybe you've heard of or seen Hollywood's portrayal of Swiss Bank accounts, Offshore Trusts and Corporations, and Tax Havens of the rich and famous as jet setting moguls live mysterious yet exciting lives.But in real life, although these same financial structures (most administrated by reputable and legal banks), have been around for centuries, there are still many folks who consider the above strategic asset protection entities as illegal...

Should You Hire An Accident Attorney?

Posted on November 23, 2022 by Michael Smith
When should you consult with an accident lawyer? You should seek the advise of an accident attorney as soon as possible following the collision.Do not wait.You could be giving up certain rights.You should definitely speak with an attorney before speaking with the other sides insurance agent, adjuster or attorney.You say you could not afford a lawyer.Most accident attorneys will consult with you for free and, if they take your case, will handle it on a contingency basis, not taking any fee before the case is settled...

You and the Tort Law: A Guide

Posted on July 25, 2022 by Michael Smith
Everyday, we are always at the risk of falling prey to disputes whether it's from using faulty products or falling into a manhole, or sustaining huge injuries because of serious highway accidents.You might feel that accidents that occur everywhere to other men and women are of no fault than theirs alone.But, after something happens to you, say you're bit by a dog whose owner was careless enough to let it wander off, you might cry out, really -"not my fault"...