Recouping Lost Income After An Injury: What You Should Know

If you were hurt in an accident that was someone else's fault, you're probably seeking restitution for your medical bills. What you may not realize is that you can also get restitution for lost earnings. Being compensated for lost earnings can be a complicated process, but the more you understand about that process, the easier it becomes. Here's what you need to know before you reach out to your personal injury lawyer. Read More 

Three Signs You May Need To Hire A Workers’ Compensation Attorney

Workers' compensation is designed to cover you if you are injured on the job. This type of insurance helps to cover your medical expenses, your lost wages, and any permanent disabilities you suffer as a result of your accident. Many workers' compensation cases are pretty straight forward. You cut your finger at work on a knife, you go get stitches, the employer pays for your medical care, and you are back to work in a few days. Read More 

What You Should Know About Malpractice Claims

Medical malpractice cases happen every day. If a patient is hurt in a medical accident, a trial is not always the best way to receive compensation. Victims often choose to move forward with a settlement negotiation with the provider or medical facility to get faster results. Here are some things you should know about medical malpractice settlements: How Do You Start? Your first need to hire a medical malpractice lawyer to help you prove the action of the doctor or facility was negligent in your care that resulted in your injuries. Read More 

Getting It Done: Be Prepared For Your Estate Planning Sessions

You might save yourself time and money if you can keep your estate-planning meetings more focused and productive. It's all about communication and preparation when you meet so read on to find out more. What Are Your Goals? One of the most important points to consider when planning an estate is what you hope to accomplish. Estate planning needs go well beyond preparing a last will and testament, though that's a good start. Read More 

The Differences Between Legal Separation & Divorce

Legal separation and divorce are two different legal events you can choose when you are ready to end your marriage, and while they are similar in nature, they are not the same thing. There are several key differences to understand between legal separation and divorce, and these are some of the main differences. Divorce ends the marriage from a legal perspective The key difference between legal separation and divorce is the way it is viewed from a legal perspective. Read More