Don’t Leave Your Loved Ones Unprotected: What To Consider When Creating Your Will

When it comes to legal documents, there's one that most people try to avoid, and that's their will. Unfortunately, being without a will can create serious problems for the loved ones that are left behind. If you don't have a will, you should sit down and take care of that as soon as possible. When you pass away without a will – or intestate – your estate is automatically entered into probate, which means your loved ones could be waiting several years to gain access to your assets. Read More 

Why You May Be Charged With A Federal Drug Crime

In most cases, drug charges are handled at state criminal courts. However, there are cases where you may be charged with federal drug crimes. Here are some of the reasons your drug charges may be taken to a federal court and you may need a drug crime attorney: You Were Arrested On Federal Property One of the surest ways to get charged with federal drug crime is to get arrested with drugs on federal property. Read More 

Three Reasons You May Be Denied Access To Medical Records

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) gives patients the right to access their medical records at almost any time and for any reason, which is necessary when you're pursing a personal injury claim against a medical practitioner or facility. However, there are times when you may be denied access to the file, or parts of the medical records may be omitted. Here are three reasons that may happen. Read More 

2 Things You Have To Do Before You File For Bankruptcy

If you are so far in debt that you can't see any way of getting out of it, then you might consider filing for bankruptcy. If you are going to file for bankruptcy, there are some things that you are going to need to do before you file and the judge approves it.  Credit Counseling One thing that you are going to have to do is to go through some kind of credit counseling. Read More 

Trauma in the Workplace: How Worker’s Comp Can Assist

Not all work-related accidents involve physical injuries, some are mental. Being unable to work at a job due to anxiety, depression and other mental issues is just a debilitating as other more common issues like back injuries, burns or broken bones. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can occur when a worker is exposed to a particularly traumatic experience at work, so read on to find out more about PTSD and how workers' compensation covers it. Read More