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What is a letter of protection?

Introduction In the intricate intersection of legal proceedings and healthcare, the Letter of Protection (LOP) stands as a pivotal document, ensuring that individuals facing personal injuries are not hindered by financial constraints from obtaining necessary medical care. This legal agreement, commonly used in personal injury cases, provides a unique solution

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These Are the Most Common Causes of Car Accidents

Anytime you get in a car and drive, you take the risk of getting in a car accident. In 2018 alone, over 6.7 million car accidents occurred, and many of these collisions caused fatalities. If you’ve recently been involved in a car accident, you might be suffering from injuries right

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All About Social Security Disability Appeals

The Judge denied my claim for Social Security Disability benefits, should I appeal? If you are denied benefits following a Social Security Disability hearing, you have the right to appeal to the Appeals Council. The Appeals Council will either deny review, grant review and reverse the Judge’s decision, remand the

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What’s An Average Workers’ Compensation Settlement?

Suffering an injury at work brings with it more than physical pain and discomfort; there are significant financial factors to consider as well. From medical bills and prescriptions to lost work to covering your normal obligations, your situation can seem overwhelming. Workers’ compensation is designed to help employees bridge the

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5 Benefits of Hiring a Personal Injury Attorney

Have you been injured because of someone else’s negligence? Look no further. Personal injury cases are common because they usually result from things like car accidents and workplace incidents. Although common, they leave many people struggling to pay for medical bills. In some cases, people have to leave their jobs

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Understanding the Social Security Trial Work Period SSDI

The Basics of Returning to Work with SSDI The Social Security Trial Work Period ssdi: Will my disability benefits continue if I return to work? You may be able to return to work and still be entitled to benefits. The Social Security Administration (SSA) encourages individuals with disabilities to return

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