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Placing a loved one in a nursing home is an act of trust. When that trust is broken through abuse or neglect, the consequences can be devastating. Unexplained injuries, bedsores, malnutrition, emotional distress, or sudden changes in behavior can signal serious mistreatment. In San Francisco,… Read more
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Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) was enacted to provide much-needed financial relief to those who are unable to work due to an unexpected illness or injury. However, many individuals have their initial applications denied despite meeting the eligibility criteria.A denied application… Read more
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Placing a loved one in a nursing home is an act of trust, and abuse or neglect shatters that trust completely. Victims may suffer unexplained injuries, malnutrition, emotional distress, or worsening medical conditions, often without the ability to speak up for themselves. In Phoenix, families… Read more
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With major shipping routes, commercial ports, offshore operations, and heavy maritime traffic along the Southern California coast, maritime workers in Los Angeles face dangerous working conditions every day. From the Port of Los Angeles and nearby shipyards to offshore vessels and commercial… Read more
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Applying for VA disability benefits can feel overwhelming, especially for veterans who are already dealing with pain, illness, mental health challenges, or the long-term effects of military service. Many veterans assume that because they served, were injured, received treatment, or have a current… Read more
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When the VA approves a disability claim, the next question is often just as important as approval itself: What rating did the VA assign?A VA disability rating is the percentage the VA uses to measure how much a service-connected condition affects a veteran’s overall health and ability to function.… Read more
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For many veterans, one of the hardest parts of filing a VA disability claim is proving that an injury, illness, or medical condition is connected to military service. You may know exactly when your symptoms began. You may remember the accident, exposure, training injury, deployment condition, or… Read more
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Veterans can experience a wide range of injuries, illnesses, and long-term health conditions because of military service. Some conditions begin during active duty and continue after discharge. Others may develop years later. Some are caused by trauma, repetitive physical strain, toxic exposure,… Read more