If you are in the midst of a personal injury legal battle, both your legal party and the defense’s legal party will be actively trying to collect evidence. The defense party has the right to request a deposition, which is basically the right to question you on the specifics of the accident before court. During the deposition, you will be asked a number of different questions by the other parties’ lawyers, and your answers will and can be used against you in court at a later time.…
Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the innermost layer of the large intestine. Census data shows that around 593,000 Americans suffer from the disease, and while some people suffer only mild symptoms, ulcerative colitis can make life very difficult. According to the Social Security Administration (SSA), people with ulcerative colitis may become eligible for social security payments under the category of Digestive System Impairments, but you may need to attend a disability hearing before the Administration will approve your claims.…
While applying for workers’ comp can be difficult for many people, it can be especially frustrating if you are trying to prove a mental disability or distress. Since much of your illness or stress may be internally aggravating, it can be difficult to show the insurers physical proof of it. However, there are some steps you can take to improve your chances of a successful filing.
Look for Any Physical Evidence and/or Inciting Events…