2018

Is It Still Possible To Get Workers’ Compensation After Leaving The Job?

Workers' compensation insurance only covers people who are actively employed with the company. However, just because you quit or are fired from your position doesn't mean you'll are ineligible for benefits. Here are two things that must be done to ensure you can collect compensation if you need to file a claim after you leave the company. Prove the Injury Occurred While Employed The top issues you'll face when filing a workers' comp claim after leaving your job is proving the injury occurred while you were still working for the company. Read More 

2 Things Workers’ Compensation Will Pay

The last thing you want to do is to get hurt on the job. This can create a lot of financial stress for you and working to find effective ways to minimize your anxiety is important. Of course, one of the best things you can do is file for workers' compensation. If you're successful at getting this type of payment, you won't have to worry about any of your financial concerns. Read More 

Do You Think It Might Be Time To File Bankruptcy? Here Are Some Signs That It Is

Some people will play around with the idea of filing for bankruptcy, never really moving forward with the idea because they are not sure if they are truly that far into a financial hole that they need a chapter 7 bankruptcy lawyer to help them. If this sounds like something that you are dealing with, you will want to take a few moments to review the following information. You Cannot Reach A Repayment Agreement With Your Creditors Read More 

Taking Legal Action After A Fatal Car Accident

Car accidents can often be deadly. If you have a loved one who has passed tragically in a car accident, you may be considering taking legal action against the driver responsible for causing the accident. In order to ensure that your case is successful, you will need to prove that the driver was negligent. Understanding how negligence relates to an auto accident case will allow you to more effectively pursue legal action following the loss of your loved one. Read More 

Circumstances That Call For Emergency Child Custody Application

If your child is living with your former spouse and you suspect that the child is facing an imminent threat to their welfare, you don't have to wait until a conventional child custody hearing is concluded to protect the child. Instead, you can file for temporary child custody to get the child out of harm's way until the issue is permanently resolved. Here are some of the circumstances that may call for an emergency child custody determination: Read More