3 Reasons You Should Hire a Car Accident Attorney

While no one wishes to be involved in a car accident, they happen more than you might realize. If you ever find yourself involved in a serious car accident, it's a good idea to contact an attorney to learn more about your rights and how they can protect you. If someone is suggesting that you're at fault for the accident, you want to make sure that you can properly prove wrongdoing. Keep reading to better understand the reasons as to why you should hire a car accident attorney. Read More 

Denied Social Security? How To Get Your Application Approved

Getting denied after going through the rigorous and time-consuming process of applying for Social Security benefits can be disheartening, but moving forward from that point is vital. Many, many applicants get denied on their initial try, so you are not alone. What's more, the application process can be very confusing, so being denied doesn't necessarily mean that you don't have a legitimate medical condition that deserves approval, just that you probably made a mistake on your claim form. Read More 

In An Abusive Marriage? 3 Steps To Take When It’s Time To Leave

If you're in an abusive relationship, and you've decided to file for divorce, you need to take steps to protect your safety. If you fear for your safety, you shouldn't tell your spouse that you're filing for divorce until you've moved out and found a safe place to stay. Here are three steps you should take to protect yourself once you decide to file for divorce. Find Private Ways to Contact People Read More 

Using A Bankruptcy To Stop An Eviction

When you feel like you are drowning debt, it's easy to see how bankruptcy could seem like a viable option. After all, there are few other legal remedies that can make nearly all of your debts disappear and allow you to begin again. While being hounded by creditors can make your life miserable, there are not many problems more pressing than the possibility of being kicked out of your home. Bankruptcy could present a solution for preventing an eviction, but it really depends on your landlord's actions. Read More 

What To Know About Social Security Disability And Your Child

Most people know about Social disability that covers workers who can no longer work at their jobs due to a medical condition, but what about the kind of disability that covers a child? This form of Social Security, which is also available to adults who have medical conditions and own very little property, is called Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Unlike the other kind of Social Security, Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), this benefit program has nothing to do with how much you have paid into the system through past work history. Read More