Your Legal Rights at Work

  • Pretrial Moves That Might Benefit You

    18 June 2018

    When an accident leaves you hurt, unable to work and without transportation, you will need to be paid by the at-fault driver (or at least their insurance carrier). There is a process to gaining personal injury compensation and the time just prior to the trial itself is a busy one. Read on to learn not only about the what happens before a trial but how this time period could be a profitable one for you.

  • Is Your Ex Partner Saying You Abused Them? How To Uncover The Lie And Get Defense

    17 May 2018

    If you got into an argument with your significant other and you did not hurt them in any way, but you held them back from hurting you, and they now want to press charges and twist the story, you want to call a lawyer. If you know that they are trying to say that you physically assaulted them and that you harmed them but there were no injuries or malicious intent, you want a criminal defense attorney working on your case right away.

  • The 4 Worst Things You Can Do To A Personal Injury Case

    12 April 2018

    If you've been injured in a car wreck or some other accident, you naturally want to do everything you can to make everything proceed smoothly. In order to make that happen, you need to be conscious of the absolute worst things you can do to your own case. Here are the four worst things you can do to your own case: 1. Not Following A Doctor's Advice You may be the victim of someone else's negligence, but you still have an obligation to do everything you can reasonably do to get better.

  • Gifting Cash Or Assets Can Disqualify You For Medicaid Assistance

    15 March 2018

    Most people don't think twice about giving friends and family members gifts, but your generosity can hurt your eligibility for Medicaid benefits. Here's more information about this issue and how you can combat it. Preventing Eligibility Fraud Medicaid is a government program designed to help low-income individuals access necessary medical care. Because eligibility is primarily based on income, it's not unusual for people to get rid of some of their assets to reduce their gross income to below the maximum level, which is based on the federal poverty level and varies between states.

  • Protecting Yourself Against Lemon Car Sales

    12 February 2018

    Whether you're on a strict budget for a used car or trying to find a reasonable restoration project, lemon lots are a danger. There's nothing wrong with selling a non-working or barely functional car to someone who knows what they're getting, but it's another story to sell a failing car to someone expecting a used, decent-condition vehicle. Here are a few lemon vehicle details to help you protect your rights, if you end up navigating the rougher side of used car sales.

  • Tips For Being Prepared To File For Divorce

    16 January 2018

    A divorce can one of the more unpleasant experiences that you can have the misfortune of going through. While the ability to divorce yourself from a failing or otherwise unhealthy marriage can be invaluable, the process of going through this legal process can be extremely complicated. Review this information to make sure that you are as prepared as possible to start the divorce process. Review The Finances From The Marriage

  • Workers Comp And Vocational Rehabilitation: Get Answers To The Questions You Have

    12 December 2017

    If you were injured on the job, vocational rehabilitation is something that your doctor may state that they feel you need or are entitled to. But most people have never heard of this term and do not understand what it is. Here are a few of the questions you may have about vocational rehabilitation and workers compensation.  What is Vocational Rehabilitation?  Vocational rehabilitation is designed to teach you new job skills that you can use to obtain a job in a new field that fits within your job restrictions.