Get Ready To Be Deposed After A Work Accident

Posted on: 15 February 2023
Not all injured workers expect to take part in a deposition. If you are invited to attend a deposition, it probably means that your workers' compensation insurance benefits went horribly wrong at some point. You can do a better job at your deposition by following the below tips.  Why a Deposition?  Depositions are common in several areas of law, from criminal cases to personal injury issues. The purpose of those depositions and a workers' compensation deposition is the same: to testify about a case before it goes before a more formal hearing or court.
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3 Reasons An Executor Of An Estate Should Hire A Lawyer

Posted on: 17 January 2023
Have you been threatened with a lawsuit because the beneficiaries of your deceased loved one's estate are bitter that you are the executor? Whether it is one or multiple beneficiaries threatening you, it is time to hire a lawyer to stand your ground for what is right. Failing to hire a lawyer might lead to you giving in to the demands of the beneficiaries rather than sticking to your job as the executor.
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When Do You Need A Divorce Lawyer To Deal With The Courts?

Posted on: 12 December 2022
Divorce is a complicated and emotionally draining process, so it's understandable why people often dread the prospect of having to go through court proceedings. However, there are certain scenarios in which divorce lawyers can be instrumental in helping you avoid going to court altogether. Here are instances when a divorce lawyer can help you avoid going to court. 1. Negotiating A Settlement Agreement Divorce lawyers are experts at finding solutions that both parties can agree on, thus avoiding the need to take litigation to court.
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Unseen Conditions And Social Security Benefits: What Claimants Should Know

Posted on: 7 November 2022
Workers that are unable to perform their work tasks may qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). Although many people associate SSDI with medical conditions, the Social Security Administration (SSA) covers unseen conditions as well. Many people suffer from mental health problems that affect their work. Read on to find out what claimants should know about applying for SSDI when a mental health condition is affecting their jobs. Providing Proof is Important
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