Archive for June 2025
Are IME Doctors Fair?
If you’ve been told to show up for an Independent Medical Exam, there’s a good chance you’ve already started wondering if the doctor will actually be fair. You’re not alone. This comes up a lot.…
Read MoreSSI Denied, SSDI Still Pending – What Now?
So you got a letter saying your SSI claim was denied, but your SSDI is still pending. First of all, take a deep breath. It doesn’t mean your disability case is a total loss. This…
Read MoreWorkers’ Comp Dragging Out Medical Treatment? (Do This)
Dealing with a work injury is hard enough. But when your workers’ comp claim starts dragging out your medical treatment, it can feel like you’re stuck in limbo – waiting, frustrated, and in pain. Unfortunately,…
Read MoreHow Long Can a Chapter 7 Trustee Keep My Case Open in GA?
Filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Georgia provides financial relief by discharging unsecured debts, but the length of time a trustee can keep a case open varies. All Chapter 7 bankruptcy cases begin with the…
Read MoreWhy Do Employers Hate Workers’ Comp?
Ask most business owners about workers’ comp, and you’ll probably get a sigh or a groan. It’s one of those things that’s supposed to help – but for a lot of employers, it just feels…
Read MoreWhat is the Cheapest Way to File Bankruptcy in Georgia?
If you’re struggling with overwhelming debt, you may be wondering: What is the cheapest way to file bankruptcy in Georgia? The most affordable way to file bankruptcy in Georgia is to file Chapter 7 without an attorney and…
Read MoreHow to Get a Credit Card Lawsuit Dismissed in Georgia
If you’re facing a credit card lawsuit, there are several ways you might be able to get it dismissed or resolved favorably. The key is to respond to the lawsuit promptly and explore your legal…
Read MoreHow Do I File Chapter 7 With No Money in Georgia?
You can file Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Georgia with no money by applying for a court fee waiver, setting up a fee installment plan, using pro bono legal services, or working with a firm that…
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