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Hip Replacement Injuries: What You Need To Know About Filing A Lawsuit

Many medical conditions can cause problems with bones and joints, and patients sometimes need to have hip replacement surgery. Around 285,000 people have total hip replacement surgery in the United States annually, and advances in technology mean that success rates are now higher than ever. Unfortunately, some hip implants lead to serious injuries that can cause significant problems for patients. Learn more about one type of hip replacement, and find out why some people are filing personal injury lawsuits following this type of surgery. Read More 

How Does Workers Compensation Intersect With Your Health Savings Account?

If you've been injured or made ill while at work, you may have already filed a workers compensation claim with your employer's insurance company. If you're fortunate (and have submitted your claim in a timely manner), you may have already started receiving workers compensation payments before your first medical bills begin to roll in. However, if your payments have been delayed (or if you need to appeal a denial of workers compensation), you may be wondering how to pay your bills. Read More 

Considering Chapter 7 Bankruptcy? Three Mistakes That Could Cost You An Approval

Bankruptcy can be a complex, involved process. If you want to be sure that your filing is successful, it's in your best interest to work with a bankruptcy attorney who can help you organize your information and make sure that you qualify. A successful bankruptcy filing will give you the opportunity to start fresh financially, but there are a few serious mistakes that can cost you the whole process. Here are three of the most common mistakes that bankruptcy filers make that can lead to rejection. Read More 

How To Ensure A DWI Conviction

Driving while intoxicated is a serious offense, and, unfortunately, one that increases during the holiday season. Any time a special event happens, DWI arrests skyrocket. Maybe it's because more people find themselves having had one too many at a party and needing to get home to their kids, or maybe the increased consumption of alcohol just makes for poor decision making. No matter the reason, there are mistakes those accused of DWI often make that virtually guarantee their conviction. Read More 

Is Child Support Still Owed When A Parent Dies?

Although you may no longer be together, the death of an ex-spouse can still be a heartbreaking event. In addition to dealing with the emotional difficulties that typically follows such an occurrence, you must contend with the various practicalities that also crop up, which includes the issue of financial support for minor children. Here's what you need to know about how the death of your ex-spouse impacts any child support payments he or she pays or receives. Read More