Workers' Comp Denials And Remedies
If you get injured at work, workers' comp insurance "kicks in" and you are protected with some valuable benefits. If your claim gets approved, you can expect to never pay a cent towards your medical care for that work-related injury. Additionally, this employer-paid insurance allows recipients to stay home and collect a certain percentage amount of their usual salary. In some cases, however, claims get denied and you are left with an injury and enormous financial issues to deal with.
Three Steps To Fighting A DUI Caused By Cold Medicine
Getting a DUI can be an embarrassing and difficult event. If you have not been drinking at the time of a DUI, but are reading at a positive due to cold medicine, this is even more difficult to deal with. If you have been taking cold or flu medicine and had to drive, your may read on the breathalyzer test even though you have not been drinking. Here are three steps to fighting a DUI caused by cold or flu medication.
Alex Jones Loses Custody Amid Allegations Of Parental Alienation Syndrome
The custody battle between the conspiracy theorist and celebrity broadcaster Alex Jones and his ex-wife was all over the news because it brought to light, among other things, the assertion that the "Alex Jones persona" was supposedly a fake and nothing like the real Alex Jones, father of three. When he lost, it also showed exactly how over-confidence can cost you a custody battle even if you have money, celebrity, power, and a couple dozen experts and court officials from an earlier battle on your side.
3 Financial Documents To Bring When Talking To A Divorce Lawyer
If you are getting ready to file for a divorce, you might be concerned about financial matters. Luckily, working with a good divorce attorney can help you ensure that you are as protected as possible financially. In order to give him or her a good picture of your financial situation, however, you are going to need to bring in certain documents. These are a few things that you will probably want to take with you when meeting with your family law lawyer for the first time.
Mental Disabilities And Social Security
Not all medical conditions are apparent through physical signs, some are known only to the victim. If you are unable to work at your job because of a mental issue, such as depression, anxiety or other disturbances, you are just as eligible to receive Social Security disability benefits as those with more obvious physical ailments and conditions. That being said, it can prove more of a challenge to get those benefits with a mental disability.