2016

Tips For Getting Your Initial SSDI Benefits Application Approved

The application process for Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) benefits is long and complicated. If your initial application is denied, the appeals process is even more grueling. You need the assistance of a social security lawyer to make sure that your initial application has the best chance of getting accepted. Here are some of the key areas in the application with which your lawyer will help. Understanding Income Reporting and Limits

Should You Fight Your Traffic Ticket?

Unless you are one of the blessed few, you have received a few traffic tickets in your time. Often, you were speeding or otherwise violating the law and so paid your ticket and vowed to do better on the nation's roads. What if you receive a ticket you do not think you deserve? Should you fight it in court? The answer is "maybe." In some instances, the time and trouble to fight a ticket are worth it to prevent fines, higher insurance premiums, and possible loss of your license.

Three Important Questions To Ask When You Hire A Personal Injury Attorney

When you decide that you wish to take legal action following an injury, the right attorney can make all the difference. It's smart to partner with an attorney who dedicates much of his or her practice to representing personal injury clients; doing so means that you'll be represented by someone who has ample experience preparing cases that are similar to yours. It's also ideal to speak to a few attorneys before you end up hiring one.

Estate Planning And Taxes: What You Need To Know

It's important to come up with a proper estate plan no matter what age you are, since it will help make those important considerations for friends and family if you have an unexpected illness or accident. Officially creating a will can help take care of those important decisions, but it still leaves a big mystery about how estate taxes will be handled. That's why it's so important to understand how taxes will apply to an estate and how to plan for them to be covered so loved ones are not burdened with it.

Retirement Benefits, Your Spouse, And Estate Planning

As you plan your estate, you and your spouse will need to consider your retirement accounts and social security benefits to make better decisions. For example, if you knew your spouse would receive enough to live on comfortably, you might feel freer to leave some of your other assets to your children or other heirs or conversely, you may decide to leave more assets to your spouse if they would need them.