Personal Injury Real Life Examples
Posted by Gregory M. Rada | November 18, 2022 | Firm News
Being in an accident is stressful, that is true for everyone. But what happens if an injury was caused because of someone else’s actions, or negligent inaction? Personal injury is an area of law that allows victims of accidents to file a lawsuit against those who are reckless or negligent. Below are just a few… read more
What Must Be Proven In Wrongful Death Cases
Posted by Gregory M. Rada | November 8, 2022 | Firm News
If someone you love has died due to the actions of another, then you may have the strong desire to hold the offending party accountable for your loss in the court of law. Surviving family members are permitted to seek financial recovery for the losses they endured because of the wrongful death. But obtaining justice… read more
Whistleblowers Who Come Forward
Posted by Gregory M. Rada | November 2, 2022 | Firm News
Deciding whether to bring to light an issue in the workplace can be a daunting idea. It takes plenty of courage to take action. There may be days when you want to proceed, and others where you have immense fear about whether your actions are going to come back around and make things harder for… read more
The Most Common Injuries from Truck Accidents
Posted by Gregory M. Rada | September 29, 2022 | Firm News
Truck Accident Lawyer Truck accidents can cause some of the most serious injuries anyone can suffer in an accident. The sheer size and weight of a truck means that if one crashes into you, it’s going to do a lot more damage than if you get hit by a car or small vehicle. When someone… read more
Is There Legal Help For Car Accidents?
Posted by Gregory M. Rada | September 25, 2022 | Firm News
Car Accidents Many people may wonder how a law firm or lawyer can help them in a car accident case. They may think that lawyer fees and other charges are expensive. While these fees and charges will vary from firm to firm there is definitely a quality and higher chance of success in a case… read more
Posted by Gregory M. Rada | August 4, 2022 | Firm News
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What Is The Job Of A VA Lawyer?
Posted by Gregory M. Rada | February 24, 2022 | Disability Compensation,Firm News,Legal Update,PTSD Benefits,State Veteran Benefits
In my opinion, a VA representative’s job is two-fold. First, help the veteran win their appeal for disability compensation benefits by obtaining the evidence needed to win the claim and putting forth persuasive legal arguments. Almost as equally important is to review a veteran’s entire VA claims file to determine if any additional past-due benefits… read more
VA Proposes to Change How it Rates Sleep Apnea
Posted by Gregory M. Rada | February 16, 2022 | Firm News
The VA announced that it is beginning the process of amending its rating criteria for sleep apnea to change the way it assigns ratings. These changes are currently in the proposal stage and are subject to change before they are finalized in the following months. Why is VA Revising the Rating Criteria for Sleep Apnea?… read more
VA Proposes to Eliminate Tinnitus as a Standalone Disability
Posted by Gregory M. Rada | February 16, 2022 | Firm News
The VA announced that it is beginning the process of amending its regulations to eliminate tinnitus as a standalone disability. Instead, tinnitus will only be evaluated as part of an underlying condition, such as hearing loss, Meniere’s disease, or TBI. Keep in mind this is currently only a proposal and has not been finalized. Why… read more
VA to Amend Rating Criteria for PTSD and Other Mental Disorders
Posted by Gregory M. Rada | February 16, 2022 | Firm News
The VA announced that it is beginning the process of amending its rating criteria for PTSD and other mental disorders. These changes are currently in the proposal stage and are subject to change before they are finalized in the following months. Why is VA Revising the Rating Criteria for Mental Disorders? The VA continuously revises… read more
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