- Child Support
- Workers CompensationWorkers' Compensation laws cover most accidents, injuries, or occupational diseases that occur on the job. When individuals are injured while working, there are a number of rights they are entitled to. This may include, depending upon the State you are injured in, medical care and treatment, compensation for missed work, compensation for permanent injuries, future medical care, and job retraining or job placement through a vocational expert.
- Property DamageDid you or anyone else take pictures of the property damage (If yes, please bring the pictures to your first appontment)? Yes
- Personal InjuryThe most common type of personal injury claims involve motor vehicle accidents. If you have suffered an injury, you will ultimately be dealing with the negligent person's insurance company. If they had no motor vehicle insurance, you will then have to pursue a claim against your own vehicle's uninsured and/or medical pay coverages. Insurance companies will likely want to take your recorded statement before you can even talk to an attorney. They may make an immediate "low ball" settlement offer before the extent of your injuries are known in full. They may deny your claim entirely. The insurance company will try to limit its liability as much and as soon as it can, which will have a negative effect on the amount you are compensated. It is important that you have an advocate who can deal with their adjusters and attorneys to ensure you are receiving the proper amount of compensation.
- Auto Accidents
- Social Security DisabilityIf you have a physician, psychologist and/or vocational expert who says that you have been or will be incapable of any type of work in the national economy for at least 12 full months, you may be entitled to social security disability benefits. Your odds of winning such a case generally double if you have an attorney who can work with your doctor(s) or vocational expert(s) who have previously said that you are incapable of working in any and all occupations.