A Legal Council Guide

Motorcycle Accident Attorney: What To Do After A Crash

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Riding on the open road after a busy day can be a great way to eliminate stress, but an accident may occur, ruining your day. According to a 2018 report by the NHTSA, motorcycle crashes killed approximately 4,985 motorcyclists. While being involved in an accident can be devastating, hiring a motorcycle accident attorney can help you recover losses and damages. If you don’t know what you should do after a crash, here are insights to get you started. Read More»

Social Security Benefits: Why You Might Be Asked to Participate in a Consultative Examination

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Receiving SSDI benefits can be more difficult than you might think. The SSA wants to ensure that you are truly injured and wants to make sure that your medical records are up-to-date. If you are disabled but the medical evidence you submitted is considered to be limited or out-of-date, this might be used as a justification to request that you participate in How the Consultative Examination Works The consultative examination does not exist so you can receive medical treatments. Read More»

Don't Fight A Frivolous Lawsuit Without A Lawyer

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When a lawsuit is filed against you and you believe that the lawsuit does not have any merit, you should not panic. Some lawsuits are not legitimate and the case might even be thrown out of court. Many Frivolous Lawsuits Never Make It To Court Legal professionals encounter frivolous lawsuits quite frequently. Therefore, they will have plans for how to deal with them and will often throw them out of court promptly. Read More»

Are Divorce And Separation Different?

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If you are ending a marriage, it’s normal to have a lot of questions. You may have no idea how to move forward, especially if you are still uncertain if the separation is going to last. So, what is the difference between divorce and separation? How do the two differ, and when should you consider each option? Here’s what you need to know. Each State Is Different The first thing you need to know about divorce and separation is that each state is different. Read More»

How A Work Schedule Can Affect Your Child Custody Arrangement

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When you are working out your child custody agreement, you may find it difficult to determine when you will see your child, especially when you have a work schedule that limits when you will be allowed to spend time with your child. As a result, you might wonder if the courts would be willing to work around your schedule. This is something you should always bring up with a child custody attorney. Read More»