Social Security Disability Benefits Vs. Workers' Compensation

Posted on: 12 January 2021

When you are considering pursuing Social Security Disability benefits (SSDI) or workers' compensation, you might be wondering if your benefits will be able to help you pay your bills in the long-run. After all, as inflation goes up, the everyday cost of living can become much higher. However, SSDI comes with a cost-of-living adjustment that will regularly increase how much you will receive. If you are still not sure if you should pursue workers' compensation or SSDI, it's important to speak with an attorney. [Read More]

How Can A Rideshare Passenger Recover For An Auto Accident?

Posted on: 6 January 2021

If you've been injured in an accident while ridesharing, you have the right to recover from your injuries just like you would in any other auto accident. Here's what you should know. The At-Fault Driver Is Still Responsible In any accident, whoever is at fault for the accident pays everyone else. If you got hurt because your driver ran a red light, your driver is responsible for your injuries. If you got hurt because the other driver ran a red light, the other driver is responsible. [Read More]

3 Factors That Determine The Time To Settle An Auto Accident Lawsuit

Posted on: 16 December 2020

When people meet with an injury lawyer for the first time after being in an auto accident, a common question that comes up is how long it is going to take to get the compensation that they are seeking. Unfortunately, it is not a question that always has a clear answer. Here are some things you should know that factor into how long it takes to settle your case.  Your Case's Unique Circumstances [Read More]

What Can You Sue For In A Car Accident Lawsuit?

Posted on: 1 December 2020

Car accidents are some of the most common causes of injuries. There are so many cars on the road now, the likelihood of an accident occurring has increased over time. If you or a loved one has been in a recent car accident, you might wonder what your options are in getting compensated, especially if the accident wasn't your fault. There are several categories in which your lawsuit will fall under and each will determine how much compensation you can claim in your lawsuit. [Read More]