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4 Mistakes to Avoid When Applying for Disability Benefits

Applying for disability benefits can be an overwhelming, intimidating process. There is a lot at stake – your health, your financial security, your ability to care for yourself and your family. When you’re struggling with a life-changing injury or illness, the stress can be difficult to handle. And, unfortunately, it

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Florida Motorcycle Laws You Need to Know

The allure of motorcycles beckons to the adventurous souls, promising freedom, exhilaration, and the wind in your hair. Florida, with its scenic landscapes and favorable climate, stands as a haven for nearly 583,000 registered motorcycle operators, second only to California. Events like Daytona Bike Week attract throngs seeking the thrill

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Legislative PIP Session 2018 Recap

Spring is in the air! The clocks have sprung ahead, Spring breakers will soon add to the season crush, and Florida PIP survived the FL House’s spring session ax again. Here at the LaBovick Law Group, we are pleased, for a number of reasons, to have another year without the concern

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The Difference Between Lane Splitting and Lane Sharing

Florida’s highways and byways offer nearly endless adventures for motorcyclists. Whether you are using two wheels for your daily commute or you break out the beast for weekend excursions, there’s no shortage of sites to see in the Sunshine State. But there are also numerous laws of which to be

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I Have Numbness in my Hands, What Should I do?

If you are experiencing numbness or tingling in your hands the first step you should take is contacting your doctor. Depending upon the severity you may want to consider going to the emergency room. Hand numbness could be a result of a very serious medical condition like carpal tunnel syndrome

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Are Your SSD Benefits Taxable?

It’s that dreaded time of year again…tax season. For many of you, this year may be different than previous years. If you began receiving Social Security Disability benefits in 2017 you may be wondering if those benefits are taxable. Do you have to report those earnings to the IRS? For

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