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Tax Burden Bargaining: Understanding The Law

When you find yourself facing a significant tax burden, it can be tough to know where to start to pay it down. Unfortunately, the government may not wait for you to sort it out. If you find yourself served with a legal notice for repayment, you need to talk with an attorney right away. A tax law attorney can help you evaluate the situation and potentially file for a reconsideration. If nothing else, he or she will talk with you about your legal options for repayment and what the government can and cannot do. This site will help you see what my experience has been so you can understand some of the options you may want to consider.

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Suffer from Work-Related Anxiety Or Depression? You May Qualify For Workers’ Compensation

26 January 2017
 Categories: Law, Articles

In the aftermath of a debilitating on-the-job injury, you may be eligible to receive workers' compensation benefits. Although workers' comp mainly covers employees who've suffered physical injuries, it may also cover those who are suffering from work-related anxiety and depression. Learn about how you could qualify for workers' comp coverage if you're currently suffering anxiety or depression caused by work-related injuries or stresses. Recognizing the Signs of Anxiety and Depression Read More …

What Maximum Medical Improvement Means In Car Accident Cases

5 January 2017
 Categories: Law, Articles

Car accident cases do not usually settle quickly, and there are multiple reasons for this. In many cases, though, it is the injured person who holds up the case from settling, and there is a good reason for this. If you were injured in a car accident and have major injuries, you will want to postpone settling your case for a while too. The goal is to make sure you have reached your maximum medical improvement (MMI) before you settle. Read More …

Preventing Dog-Bite Liability

21 November 2016
 Categories: Law, Articles

Dog bites are common causes of personal-injury cases, and they are often the result of negligence on the part of the dog's owner. If you own a dog, there are ways to prevent the likelihood of a dog bite from occurring. Invest in Training Obedience training is necessary for every dog in your household. Some people make the mistake of skipping obedience training if the dog acts appropriately around them and their family members. Read More …

4 Ways To Get Your Landlord’s Insurance Policy Information So You Can File An Injury Claim

29 September 2016
 Categories: Law, Articles

Landlords are responsible for keeping the properties safe and habitable. In fact, they can be held liable when a tenant or a visitor gets injured due to the landlord's negligence. The first step that someone has to take when injured is to try to file a claim on the landlord's insurance policy. But unless that information is provided in the lease, the tenant or visitor may not know how to find the information. Read More …

When Your Credit Is Killed And It’s Not Your Fault: Can You Sue?

15 July 2016
 Categories: Law, Articles

In today's economy, almost every financial decision you make is based on your credit score. If your score is bad, landlords can refuse to rent to you, you often can't buy a car or a house, and even small lending, like purchasing furniture on a payment plan, becomes difficult. It can takes years to recoup your score and get into good lending graces, so if your credit was destroyed by bad reporting, inaccurate collections, or identity theft, you might be looking for a way to take back what you have lost. Read More …