What Car Insurance Coverage Should I Have in Kentucky?

Car insurance is one of the least considered but most important aspects of driving a motor vehicle. Most people speak with a representative or do some light research before picking their policy – which is often the one with the cheapest premium – and then just renew it every year without thinking much about it. However, our Kentucky car wreck lawyers at Becker Law Office know that is often a huge mistake.

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Questions to Ask When Choosing a Nursing Home

Placing a loved one in a nursing home is a difficult decision to make. It is also a very important decision. Although most nursing homes do an excellent job at caring for their residents, some do not. Many of the mistakes made by nursing homes are due to the reckless, careless, and outright negligent conduct of staff, administrators, and other individuals working at a nursing home.

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Important Steps to Take After a Car Wreck

If you were seriously injured in a car wreck, you are not alone. Over 2.3 million people are injured in car wrecks each year in the United States, and another 40,000 are wrongfully killed. Unfortunately, car wrecks continue to happen at an alarming rate due to the reckless, careless, and outright negligent conduct of other drivers, businesses, and government entities.

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Veterans Disability Benefits

Maine veterans disability specialists Jackson & MacNichol tells how they take on the VA to help disabled veterans. VA disability attorney Francis Jackson guides through the complicated appeals process of getting service-connected disability compensation or disability pension benefits from the VA.

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DIC Benefits for Survivors of Veterans

If you’re a qualified surviving spouse and, in some cases but much more rare cases, if you have a qualified surviving child or surviving parent in even more rare circumstances, they may be entitled to benefits after the veteran’s passing if that veteran had a service connected cause of death or if they had a total rating for a period of 10 years prior to their passing, then they’d be presumed to have a service connected cause of death.

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