Why There Simply is No Substitute for a Good Disability Attorney
- 11 Mar 2026
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
Our offices are contacted many times per week by people who applied for disability on their own and were denied. Now they feel “behind the 8 ball” and seek professional assistance. Luckily for them, we are usually able to salvage the case by shoring up weak spots and...
Read MoreWrongful Death Claims in Brevard County: What Families Need to Know
- 09 Dec 2025
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
Losing a loved one is a painful thing. To lose them through the negligence of others can bring a sense of anger and frustration alongside of mourning. In Florida, the Wrongful Death Act (Florida Statutes §§ 768.16–768.26) gives certain family members the right to seek compensation and accountability...
Read MoreWhat are the Stages of Mediation?
- 12 Sep 2024
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
Mediation is a legal process by which two disagreeing parties get together and have a meeting to hash out their differences. Legal mediation usually occurs when there is a financial or custody dispute. The benefits of mediation are that it can save everyone involved a great deal of...
Read MoreDisability Payments – What to Expect at the Start
- 05 Aug 2024
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
After applying for disability there is a bit of a waiting game. It can take about a year to hear back from the Social Security Administration to know if your application has been approved or denied. If you are approved, you can probably expect to wait another 5...
Read MoreIs There a Wrongful Death Statute of Limitations in Florida?
- 14 Jun 2024
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
Wrongful death is defined as the death of a human being by a wrongful act of another person. Essentially, if someone dies unnaturally and as a result of negligence of another party, this is considered wrongful death. A legal case can be brought against the party or parties...
Read MoreShould I Apply for Disability Back-Pay?
- 04 Nov 2021
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
Back pay refers to past-due benefits that cover a period in which you had not been approved to collect disability benefits that you were medically qualified to collect. Therefore, to collect the back pay benefits, one must be incapable of working and being physically or mentally disabled. However,...
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