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Social Security Explained

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Social Security is more than retirement. Our review of Social Security and its benefits.

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Applying for Social Security Disability Benefits

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How to apply for Social Security Disability Benefits.

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How to Prove Medical Malpractice

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Review examples of medical malpractice claims and how you can take action to pursue a claim.

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How much is my Personal Injury Case Worth?

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Why only a qualified attorney can help estimate damages from injuries that may have cost you monetarily, mentally and/or physically.

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What Does a Tax Lawyer Do?

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Attorneys are not interchangeable – a tax attorney can save you money (and potentially avoid jail time).

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How to Identify Criminal Cases and Personal Injury (Civil) Cases

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It’s important to understand the differences to determine which type of case you are involved in.

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How bad can a drunk driving conviction be?

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Drunk driving is a criminal offense and a conviction is on your driving record forever. You may face substantial fines, jail time, the loss of your right to drive – and more.

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Why BAC under .08 Does Not Matter

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Impaired driving starts at just .02%, that’s one drink. Depending on the particulars of your case – you can be convicted.

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Jail Time as a DUI Penalty

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Depending on the facts in your case in some states you may be facing mandatory jail time. The length of time varies depending on state law.

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Penalties for a DUI Conviction

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Penalties typically depend on three factors – where you live, your criminal history and other mitigating or aggravating circumstances. Many offenders face more than just fines if convicted.

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