Addressing Common Questions About Medical Malpractice

Posted on: 1 July 2016
When you seek the care of a doctor, you expect to be treated according to the standards that the medical community has established. Unfortunately, there can be instances where your doctor fails to adhere to these standards, and this can result in you suffering extensive injuries. Fortunately, it is possible to pursue justice for these incidents through a medical malpractice lawsuit, but if you have never been through one of these lawsuits, you might need to have the following few questions answered.
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3 Tips For Grandparents Seeking Custody Of Their Grandchildren

Posted on: 13 June 2016
It's always difficult for a parent to watch their adult child struggle with things like drug addiction, criminal issues, and other serious challenges. However, it can be even more difficult when that adult child is responsible for caring for your grandchild. If you believe your adult child is an unfit or irresponsible parent, you may be tempted to seek legal custody. It is possible for courts to give custodial rights to grandparents, but it's a challenging endeavor.
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Exposing A Few Myths About Social Security Disability

Posted on: 25 May 2016
Being unable to work and support yourself can be a terribly stressful experience for a person to go through. While Social Security Disability is designed to help individuals that are in this situation, there are many people that have little to no knowledge or experience with this program. As a result, it can be extremely easy for these individuals to fall victim to a few of the more common myths concerning disability benefits.
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What You Need To Do If You Have Been Involved In An Elevator Accident

Posted on: 10 May 2016
Generally when you get on an elevator, you only expect to be on it for less than a minute. Most people trust that when they get on an elevator, they will be able to get out on the floor they want to. However, sometimes elevators malfunction. When an elevator malfunctions, it may become stuck on a floor or it may drop multiple floors unexpectedly. If you were involved in an elevator accident, you may be able to pursue a personal injury lawsuit.
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