
You May Soon Be Able to Sign Your Will Electronically
The Electronic Wills Act represents the first step in an attempt to modernize the practice by which individuals execute their wills.

Impairment Ratings in Texas Workers' Compensation: The Basics
Here are a few basic principles that will help you to better understand impairment ratings and the impairment rating process.

If You or a Loved One Need Long-Term Care, Don't Sell These Assets!
Selling a home and/or giving away or selling a vehicle can make things more difficult when it comes to qualifying.

Personal Injury Settlements and Social Security Disability
To avoid a situation where the recipient of a personal injury settlement gets kicked out of the SSI and Medicaid programs, it is sometimes n

When Your Employer Becomes Hostile About Your Work Injury Claim, Be Sure to Document Everything
Unfortunately, there are a lot of employees who don't handle a report of a claim properly. Instead, once an injury is reported, they eng

You Can Qualify for Medicaid Even if Your Income Exceeds Medicaid's Limit. Here's How.
A qualified income trust is a special type of trust document that can help you to qualify for Medicaid benefits, even if your income exceeds

Be Persistent With Your Social Security Claim
Generally speaking, the longer you are able to stay in the process, the more likely it is that you are going to succeed.

Why A "Standard" Power of Attorney May Not Be Enough
Powers of attorney are not one-size-fits-all types of documents. The extent of the powers that are held by the attorney in fact are defined

The Deadline That Can Wipe Out a Workers' Compensation Claim
There is one deadline that can put you in a position where your benefits are prematurely terminated, and you are left with no options.

Social Security Disability - What Amount of Benefits Will You Receive?
The Social Security Administration offers two types of benefit programs for individuals with disabilities.