Working While Collecting Social Security Disability

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Once you have been approved to receive Social Security Disability payments for your medical condition, you may want to return to work at some point. Social Security Disability was put in place for people who are unable to work due to their medical condition, so you may be surprised to learn that you can work while still receiving a monthly monetary payment. The Social Security Administration (SSA) does have some provisions in place that could allow you to do a limited amount of work, if your medical condition allows it.

19 February 2016

Who Inherits If The Beneficiary Of A Will Dies?

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If you are serving as the executor of an estate, it is your responsibility to ensure that all of the beneficiaries receive their inheritances. However, if one or more of the beneficiaries has passed away before you could distribute the assets, you have to determine who is the new beneficiary. To help you identify who is the beneficiary, it is important to know the special rules that apply to this situation.

2 December 2015

3 Tips For Dealing With A Wrongful Death Case

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At some point in time or another, everyone has lost someone close to them. However, losing a loved one due to someone else's negligence can make things even more difficult for you to deal with. If you or someone you know lost someone due to a wrongful death, there are certain things you need to know to make sure you don't end up losing out on the compensation you deserve in your case.

12 November 2015

2 Things To Know About Commercial Litigation

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If one of your company's vendors is trying to bill you for charges you do not feel you owe, it could turn into a huge problem. If you cannot resolve this issue with your vendor, you may need to hire a lawyer to assist you through a process known as commercial litigation. Commercial litigation is often used for settling problems like this and many other types of issues. Here are two things that you should be aware of during the process of commercial litigation.

23 July 2015

3 Avoidable Reasons for a Car Accident

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In 2013, over 30,000 people died in automobile accidents in the United States. The statistical trend could indicate an increase in the number of deaths as the number of miles driven increases. If you drive often, you may find yourself in an automotive accident at some point. Here are a few avoidable reasons that a car crash could occur: Tired Drivers A2005 study indicated that about 60 out of 100 adults who drive had driven while feeling sleepy in the previous 12 months.

13 July 2015

Getting Through The Delays And Denials Of A VA Claim

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Being injured in the military is not always easily taken care of. Unless you were given a medical discharge with a large stack of official paperwork, a lot of the injuries sustained during military service may require a long effort of gathering evidence and arguing your case. If you've been dealing with denials or have suffered because of the long wait times at Veterans Affairs facilities around the country, consider a few ways that dedicated information gathering and legal assistance can help your claim succeed faster.

1 July 2015

How To Be A Smart Host Of A Large Wedding Reception At Your Place

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Hosting a large wedding reception is a big responsibility that has legal ramifications if you don't manage it well. Here are some things you should consider when planning and hosting your gathering. 1. Consider the Guest List. You might want to have an open invitation event, but having a closed invite gathering would be more manageable. As you plan the number of invitees, you will want to think about the support you can enlist to keep things from getting out of control or to handle an emergency situation.

26 June 2015