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What Does Maximum Medical Recovery Mean?

When you experience an injury at work, physical pain is only just the start. Hopefully, it is short-term and you will be back on the job in no time. But until then, you wrestle with a variety of issues. How will you pay for visitors to the doctor and specialists?

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What Is TMS and Does It Qualify Me for Disability Benefits?

Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a form of therapy to help treat symptoms of depression and anxiety. Individuals who suffer from severe depression or anxiety are typically treated through medications and counseling. Some individuals find their symptoms are so severe that they do not respond effectively to medications. In those

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My Lawyer is Not Fighting for Me: What Do I Do?

When you are struggling with a legal issue, whether it is the result of an accident, negligence, carelessness, recklessness, or willful conduct that harms you, you need a Florida personal injury attorney who understands you, respects you, and, most importantly, will fight tirelessly to ensure your rights are protected. At

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Should I Get a Lawyer for a Car Accident?

Make no mistake: being involved in a car accident – even a minor car accident – can be nothing short of traumatic. There is a physical injury with which to contend, but it goes beyond that. You may deal with frightening flashbacks, fear of getting back onto the road, inability

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Types of Personal Injury Cases

Personal injury law encompasses a wide variety of accidents and incidents which result in physical pain and, in many cases, corresponding emotional distress. What are some of the most common types of personal injury cases? And what do you do if you find yourself in a difficult situation in the

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Huntington’s Disease and Social Security Disability Benefits

Huntington’s disease is a genetic condition resulting in the breakdown of nerve cells in the brain. This condition is progressive, meaning the individual deteriorates over time. Huntington’s disease is a relatively rare condition. This condition gradually kills off healthy nerve cells in the brain leading to muscle loss, loss of

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Can Workers Compensation Claims Be Waived?

Imagine this scenario: You have been injured at work. Whether you were hurt when a piece of equipment malfunctioned, you slipped on wet stairs, or were struck by a falling tool, the end result is this: you have to miss work, you have medical expenses to pay, and you have

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How to Prove Emotional Distress

When you are involved in an accident or sustain an injury due to someone else’s negligence, recklessness, or carelessness, physical pain is only part of the equation. Many people also suffer significant emotional distress. This is no less real and no less debilitating. You may feel afraid long after the

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