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Social Security Disability Claims Backlog

The backlog of disability cases before the Social Security Administration is bigger than ever, and growing. Plans to reduce the backlog have been underway since 2007 but budget cuts and a weak economy are adding to the problem. The …

Gap Coverage for Property Damage: Bridging the Debt Divide

The Dilemma: Property Damage
Car accidents can have devastating physical, emotional, and economic consequences. Even those individuals who are fortunate enough to avoid serious bodily injuries are still often left with complex property damage issues, which they need help resolving. …

Proving Negligence in an “Open and Obvious” Condition

 
What is negligence?
In making any claim for negligence on the part of a landowner, the injured victim must show that the landowner was negligent in properly maintaining the property in a reasonably safe condition. The question typically comes up …

Withholding Identity of Administrative Law Judge Until Hearing

Administrative Law Judges will be made Unknown until Hearing
Starting this week, the Social Security Administration will withhold identity of which Administrative Law Judge has been assigned to their case prior to the date of the hearing. It is hoped …

Personal Injury vs. Colossus

As a personal injury law firm, the most important aspect is getting the most value for our client’s case. Valuing a case can be difficult because there are so many varying factors and every case is different. There are …

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