Information for injured persons and Social Security disability claimants in Texas and throughout the United States. By Robert A. Kraft
About My Blog
The purpose of this blog is to provide information to people who have been injured due to negligence, and to those who have filed for Social Security disability benefits, or who are considering filing for Social Security disability benefits.
Our Dallas, Texas personal injury and Social Security disability lawyers want to help. To find answers to your questions, please use the Google search box or the Categories list below. If you still don't find what you need, just send an e-mail to me at [email protected] and I'll get right back to you.
Thank you Jim Calloway for pointing out a great Web site offering more than 450 free computer utility programs. You can find a program here to do just about anything you could possibly want your computer to do.
The City of San Antonio has prepared a Disability Etiquette Handbook that offers suggestions to employees who deal with disabled citizens. There is some very helpful information here for personal injury and Social Security disability claimants.
This Link of the Day is only marginally applicable to personal injury clients and Social Security disability claimants, but we all should try to stay current with technology advances.
Yahoo has just unveiled a Technology Section that should help us better keep up to date with all the latest tech tools.
This is the first day of ABA Techshow in Chicago, an event I attend every year. If you're a lawyer and you're not here, you're missing a wonderful collection of practice tips, hardware and software reviews, blogging information, and much, much, much more.
Start making your plans now to attend Techshow 2007 -- you will NOT regret it!
The United States Naval Observatory has a Web site where you can find the "Sun or Moon Altitude/Azimuth Table for One Day." Who cares? You might, if the defendant in your case claims the sun was in her eyes, and that's why she didn't see you.
If that defense arises, be sure to check the facts here.
When suing an insurance company in Texas, you have to serve the citation on their registered attorney for service. To find that attorney, visit the Texas Department of Insurance Web page designated Search for Company's Attorney for Service.
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