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How Can I File A Sound Disability Claim?
Do SSDI benefits cover mental illness? https://bit.ly/3bfqZ3V
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Do SSDI benefits cover mental illness? | Jeffrey S. Bowman Attorney At Law
Avoiding common SSD application pitfalls https://bit.ly/2wGC4fB
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Avoiding common SSD application pitfalls | Jeffrey S. Bowman Attorney At Law
What workers' compensation benefits are available in Georgia? https://bit.ly/39CDK7f
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What workers' compensation benefits are available in Georgia? | Jeffrey S. Bowman Attorney At Law
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Diseases of the Heart and Social Security Disability Benefits | Jeffrey S. Bowman Attorney At Law
When you’re in a car accident, you want to be prepared, whether or not you caused the collision. Preparation will help you protect your ability to make a claim against a driver, and also protect you if another driver falsely blames you for the accident. https://bit.ly/3jmxR2H
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What To Do After A Car Accident
A growing number of negligence suits are being filed across the country against nursing homes and other long-term care facilities by families whose relatives died from the coronavirus while living in such facilities. https://bit.ly/3m9LpAG
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Coronavirus-related deaths in nursing homes prompt lawsuits and questions about who's responsible
Artificial intelligence can be used to diagnose cancer, predict suicide, and assist in surgery. But when something does go wrong, who is responsible? https://bit.ly/3nQ2ktr
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When AI in healthcare goes wrong, who is responsible?
When you think about workplace health and safety concerns, it may bring to mind anything from exposure to potential cancer-causing chemicals to injuries due to major mishaps at industrial worksites. But many employees file workers’ compensation claims for another reason: carpal tunnel syndrome.
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Is Your Job to Blame for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?
Being involved in an accident, even a minor one, can be a nerve-wracking experience, so it's important to know what steps to take afterward. https://bit.ly/3n4oVBM
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Here's What to Do (and Not Do) After a Car Accident
A standard of care is used as the benchmark against a doctor's actual work. In a malpractice lawsuit, the doctor's lawyers would want to prove that the doctor's actions were aligned with the standard of care. The plaintiff's lawyers would want to show how a doctor violated the accepted standard of care and was therefore negligent. https://bit.ly/2YtKaRr
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Understanding Standard of Care for Patients
Many workplace injuries are the result of one-time accidents. But what if you gradually develop an injury or illness as a result of working conditions or from activities you perform on the job every day? Generally, such chronic conditions are still covered by workers' comp, but you may have to prove your condition is work related (and not caused by other activities in your life). An experienced workers' comp lawyer can review your case and make sure you get the benefits you deserve.
When a loved one dies due to the negligent, reckless or deliberate behavior of another, the surviving family members may be entitled to file a wrongful death lawsuit against that party. This type of lawsuit allows them to collect monetary damages for their loved one's untimely death. #PersonalInjury
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File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit for Compensation When a Loved One Dies
Despite education programs and state laws, phone-based driving distraction is still on the rise—and is likely responsible for far more accidents than widely reported, according to a new study. https://bit.ly/3aflg0v
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Despite Warnings and Laws, Drivers Continue to Be Distracted by Phones
Even a seasoned driver can feel unsure of what to do after a car accident. Preparing in advance could save your life – and potentially thousands of dollars. https://bit.ly/3geJitp
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Here are 6 lifesaving (and money-saving) tips for when you get in a car crash
Don't wait to report injuries to your employer, even if the injury appears minor at first. Each state has different time limits for reporting work-related injuries. Missing the deadline can impact your ability to collect workers' comp benefits.
Studies undertaken by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health have found that firefighters have a 9 percent higher risk of getting cancer and a 14 percent higher risk of dying from the disease than the general United States population. https://nyti.ms/3iVVDEq
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Firefighters Battle an Unseen Hazard: Their Gear Could Be Toxic
A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can result from an impact to the head. Though the signs of TBI may not be immediately apparent, the effects of brain injuries can be far reaching, and may permanently lessen your quality of life. This makes calculating the damages (monetary compensation) tricky for these types of injuries. You'll want to have an experienced personal injury attorney on your side to help make your case so you can recover the compensation you deserve.
The number of people killed on the nation’s highways rose 4.6% in the first nine months of 2020 despite coronavirus lockdowns that curtailed driving early in the year. https://bit.ly/3iztAKu
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Risky driving: US traffic deaths up despite virus lockdowns
Not every medical mistake can be considered malpractice. To have a viable malpractice case, you must establish the appropriate standard of care in your situation, show how a medical professional deviated from that standard, and show how you were harmed by that negligent care. An attorney can review the facts of your case and help determine if you have a viable medical malpractice case.
A total of 5,333 workers died as a result of on-the-job injuries in 2019 – a 1.6% increase from 2018 and the highest number of fatalities since 5,657 were recorded in 2007, according to Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries data released Dec. 16 by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. https://bit.ly/2KDPtfq
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BLS: On-the-job deaths reach highest level in 12 years