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A Beginner’s Guide to Filing a Long-Term Disability Claim

Beginner's Guide to Filing Long Term Disability

If you have been unfortunate enough to have been involved in a major accident or have developed a serious illness that has forced you to stop work, you can still cover your and your family’s living costs by making a claim for financial assistance. However, the process is not that simple. Life at a difficult […]

Three Ways to Overcome a Denied Social Security Disability Claim

Suffering an injury or being diagnosed with a disability can be a very stressful and frightening time. More than likely, you will be worried about how you will support yourself and your family, especially if the disability prevents you from carrying out your job. Applying for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income […]

Why You Shouldn’t DIY Resolving a Personal Injury Claim With An Insurance Company

When it comes to filing an insurance claim, it’s vital to consult an attorney for help. However, the moment people have to work with an attorney, they automatically think about the expenses they will need to bear. As a result, they are drawn towards DIY approaches to save money. Unfortunately, resolving a personal injury claim […]

Why You Should Choose Phillips & McCrea, PLL, Attorneys at Law!

Whether you need assistance with resolving matters surrounding child custody, division of property, or you are an injured victim in a personal injury case, your best bet is to hire an experienced family law and personal injury attorney to fight for your rights and protect your interests. Seasoned lawyers will provide you with top-notch legal […]

A Checklist to Prepare for a Personal Injury Consultation

If you have been injured in an accident, you’ll probably want to settle your claim. However, that’s not always straightforward, and at Phillips and McCrea, Attorneys at Law PLLC, we understand that obtaining compensation can be a stressful and laborious task, but you can pursue compensation for your injuries and losses quickly and easily with a […]

Frequently Asked Questions About Social Security Disability Legal Services

Frequently Asked Questions About Social Security Disability Legal Services

It can be challenging if you’re unable to provide for your family due to a disability. Therefore it’s essential to seek benefits from the Social Security Administration promptly. However, the rules and process for claiming social security disability may not be easy for everyone to comprehend. Therefore, Phillips and McCrea, PLLC, wants to arm you with […]

Employee Spotlight: Sairita Torres

Employee Spotlight Sairita Torres

Meet Sairita Torres, a Legal Assistant at Phillips and McCrea, PLLC. Sairita (a.k.a. Saira) has been with Phillips and McCrea, PLLC, for the past two years and still has a bright future ahead. It’s tough to put into words Saira’s importance, but the reason we’re featuring her on our blog this month is to showcase our appreciation […]

Employee Spotlight: Tylisa Crawford

Meet Tylisa Crawford, Paralegal and Personal Injury Attorney at Phillips and McCrea. Tylisa started her career at Phillips and McCrea a year ago and has a bright future ahead. It’s tough to put into words how important Tylisa has become to our team. However, the reason we’re featuring her on our blog this month is to […]

A Glossary of Essential Social Security Disability Terms

A Glossary of Essential Social Security Disability Terms

Those who want to qualify for Social Security Disability benefits have to first understand the different language and terms used in a disability claim in order to get approved. However, these words and phrases can be confusing to anyone who hasn’t undergone the Social Security disability application process. To help you understand the terms, acronyms, […]

Busted! Don’t Believe These Myths About Social Security Disability!

Very often, people work for many years, but due to a severe medical condition or injury, they may be unable to continue their job. If you have a long-term disability that inhibits your ability to work, you are entitled to receiving Social Security Disability benefits. Unfortunately, there are many complicated rules and requirements needed to […]