Handling A Social Security Disability Denial

If you are saddled with a debilitating medical condition that prevents you from working at your job, you may be able to get the Social Security Administration (SSA) to provide you with a monthly check. Many people get turned down the first time they send in their application, and when you consider how confusing and complex the application process is, it's understandable. Unfortunately, many people just throw up their hands and give up once they get that denial letter from the SSA in the mail. Read More 

Facing Drug Charges For Marijuana Use? 3 Steps You Should Take To Protect Your Rights

If you've been arrested for possession of marijuana, don't just accept the charges. You need to fight. This is particularly true if you live in a state that has legalized the use of marijuana under certain conditions. The actions you take following your arrest will help determine the final outcome of your case. Here are three steps that will help you win your case. Hire an Attorney If you're facing drug charges for marijuana possession, the first thing you need to do is hire an attorney. Read More 

Involved In An Auto Accident? How To Deal With An Uninsured Or Underinsured Motorist

Being involved in an auto accident can be traumatic. Dealing with possible injuries, auto repairs, and insurance claims can seem overwhelming. If any of the other parties involved, especially if they are at fault, are uninsured or underinsured, the situation worsens. Here things you need to address if you've been involved in an auto accident to make certain you do not get stuck with the bill if the guilty parties don't have sufficient insurance. Read More 

Ways To Document Sexual Harassment In The Workplace

If you feel that you are being sexually harassed in the workplace, you might be thinking about hiring an attorney to help you with your situation. When you do, your lawyer might ask for you to provide any documentation or evidence that you have of the harassment and may ask you to document future situations. These are a few ways that you can do so. Take Notes In some cases, your only option for keeping documentation about sexual harassment in the workplace is to write it down. Read More 

3 Situations When You May Have A Legal Case After Buying A “Bad” Home

When you are shopping for a home, it is your responsibility as a buyer to pay careful attention to every flaw, from something as simple as a crack in the ceiling to things more concerning like outdated electrical components. However, the person or entity that is selling you the home also has a responsibility to disclose information to you as well about the home. If you buy a house and end up totally unhappy with your purchase because the seller failed to mention certain important things, it is possible to file a claim against the seller for things like fraud, negligence, and failure to disclose. Read More