5 Question Test To Determine If You’re Eligible For Social Security Disability

If you have a health condition that has recently interfered with your ability to work, you're not alone. Almost 9 million people received disability benefits from the Social Security Administration (SSA) in 2014. Like you, there are probably people who need it but don't understand the qualification process or else they don't know where to turn. If you can, it's wise to consult with an attorney who can guide you through the proper channels for applying. Read More 

Egg Donor? What Happens If You Change Your Mind?

If you're a woman who has ever been tempted by magazine advertisements or other solicitations offering high prices for your eggs, you're not alone. Each year, a growing number of women choose to donate their eggs for medical research or so that couples struggling with infertility can enjoy the opportunity to carry and bear a child. However, this area of reproductive technology can sometimes be rife with legal and ethical dilemmas. Read More 

Planning In Case Of An Accident: Here’s What You’ll Need To Protect Yourself

With more than 2 million people injured or disabled in vehicle accidents in the U.S. each year, it's important to make sure that you're prepared in case you are in an accident yourself. Whether or not you're at fault for the accident, there is a chance that you will have to prove your case in court in order to resolve discrepancies between you and the other party. Here are a few things you'll want to collect to protect yourself and build your case in the event of an accident: Read More 

Suing For Personal Injury? Why You Need To Put Your Social Media Posting Habits On Hold

Hiring a personal injury lawyer is the first thing you should do in the event of a negligence-related injury. The legal professional will do whatever is necessary to prove the responsibility of your wrongdoer, which means that you'll only need to wait for your compensation. However during your recovery, there are a few things that are part of your life, such as posting statements on social medias, that you should avoid doing because of their potential implications on the ongoing case. Read More 

Getting Divorced? 3 Mistakes That Could Cause Problems Later

There aren't many things more overwhelming than facing a divorce. In addition to worrying about your children and financial situation, you might be stressed about taking time off work to attend proceedings, facing your soon-to-be-ex again, and what your friends and family will think. Unfortunately, enduring the rigors of your pending divorce gracefully is important to your success in court. Here are three mistakes that could cause problems later, and how you can avoid causing trouble: Read More