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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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What Is Considered a Personal Injury?

When it comes to the law, many people use similar terms interchangeably. It’s understandable: there is certainly a lot of jargon and legalese to sort through! But it is important to know the difference if you are considering pursuing a case. Knowledge is power, and the Personal injury attorney team

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Can a Stroke Cause You to be Disabled?

Many Americans suffer from cerebral vascular accidents each year. Cerebral vascular accidents, or strokes, occur when there is damage to the brain from an interruption in the blood supply. This is a medical emergency requiring immediate medical attention. If left untreated, an individual having a stroke will likely not survive.

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Does Psoriasis Qualify as a Disability?

As with any condition, disability is determined by severity. Psoriasis is a relatively common condition in which skin cells build up and form scales with itchy and dry patches. Psoriasis symptoms typically appear as small red bumps on the skin which eventually develop into red patches. These patches typically appear

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Does a Limb Amputation Qualify for SSD Benefits?

Suffering from a limb amputation is not an uncommon event. Limb amputations result from a multitude of causes related to trauma, medical illness, or surgery. In some, limb amputation is used as a preventative surgery such as controlling pain or preventing disease progression. The most common cause of limb amputation

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