Friday, December 17, 2010

Illinois Accident Lawyer

At The Chicago Law Offices of John Budin we have over 15 years of personal injury and accident litigation experience. We always listen to our clients and do not charge any attorney fees unless compensation is awarded in your case. With a reduced contingency fee we guarantee that our clients always receive the majority of compensation regarding their personal injury or accident claim.
Chicago personal injury attorney from The Law Offices of John Budin has the experience and ability to effectively litigate your case in a court of law, and get you the results and compensation you deserve. We handle cases where an individual has suffered an injury due to the negligence of another party. Some of our practice areas include but are not limited to:
With our years of experience and dedicated office staff of certified paralegals you can be sure that you are in good hands. Phone calls are always returned within 24 hours and we can send a skilled Chicago personal injury lawyer to make home or hospital visits. We have recovered millions of dollars in personal injury compensation and work diligently in ever case to recover you as much compensation as possible.
If you or someone you know has suffered an injury in an accident due to someone else's negligent actions,contact The Chicago Law Offices of personal injury lawyer John Budin. We offer FREE no obligation consultation with a dedicated and aggressive personal injury attorney in Chicago and in any of the surrounding nearby communities. Call today to find out how you can benefit from the experience of a talented personal injury attorney.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

The Law Offices of Joe Bornstein is pleased to announce the addition of new attorney, Talia D. Timmins. Timmins specializes in Social Security Disability and rounds out a staff of nine attorneys and over 50 legal professionals.
Attorney Timmins graduated from The George Washington UniversityTemple University Beasley School of Law, and was admitted to the Pennsylvania bar in 2004. Before joining the Law Offices of Joe Bornstein, she practiced for 5 years atGenex Services, Inc. where she specialized in Social Security Disability cases.
Talia is a member of NOSSCR (the National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives), MTLA (the Maine Trial Lawyers Association), and the Cumberland County Bar Association. Talia volunteers on a weekly basis as a tutor with Literacy Volunteers Greater Portland, a program of LearningWorks. Prior to relocating to Maine, Talia volunteered at MANNA, a Philadelphia organization that delivers meals to people living with life-threatening illnesses.
Attorney Timmons joins a distinguished Social Security Disability law team that has represented over 1,500 Mainers in Social Security Disability Insurance Benefits (SSDIB) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) claims in over 35 years of practice. On average, our senior attorneys have more than 22 years of experience and are assisted by a support staff of 13 legal professionals dedicated to the practice of Social Security Disability law.
To receive benefits under the SSDIB or SSI programs, you must have a diagnosed physical or mental condition severe enough to keep you from working in any regular paying job for at least 12 months. The Social Security Administration will take into account your medical condition, your age, abilities, training, and work experience in deciding your case.
An initial denial of an application is common, most people go through the appeals process to get a favorable result. Nationally, about two-thirds of all applicants are denied benefits initially. You then have 60 days from the date of your denial to file an appeal. Although you could hire an attorney at any step, the most common time to do so is immediately after the initial denial letter is received. If you’ve been denied benefits, having an experienced attorney to represent you significantly improves the likelihood of a favorable result.
Examples of the ways in which our attorneys assist clients include:
  • Advise and assist in obtaining appropriate medical examinations and treatment.
  • Obtain and carefully review the Social Security file.
  • Seek to reopen prior applications that were abandoned.
  • Prepare the client to testify at the hearing.
  • Protect the client’s right to a fair hearing by objecting to improper evidence and procedures.
  • Cross-examine the expert witnesses at the hearing.
  • Prepare and file a legal brief to the Administrative Law Judge.
  • Respond to requests from the Administrative Law Judge for additional evidence after the hearing.
  • When benefits are awarded, monitor the actions of the Social Security Administration to ensure that all are correctly calculated and paid.
Having an experienced and knowledgeable attorney is often the key to being granted your disability benefits. If your application for Social Security Disability benefits has been denied, don’t give up. Call the Law Offices of Joe Bornstein today for a free and confidential consultation. Pay us a fee only if you win.
With a statewide practice and five convenient offices in Biddeford, Portland, Lewiston, Augusta and Bangor, the Law Offices of Joe Bornstein is proud to help Mainers get the justice they deserve.
The Law Offices of Joe Bornstein – Maine Lawyers Working For Maine People 
Driving during the winter can be dangerous. Roads are slick with snow and ice, and it gets dark early, limiting one’s visibility. And despite the fact that many Mainers have lived in-state for much of their lives and have experience with winter driving, it’s important to refresh oneself on how to best navigate the slippery season.
At the Law Offices of Joe Bornstein, we see firsthand the effects of dangerous winter driving. The results often do not paint the picture of a winter wonderland. But by being careful and following a few winter driving tips, you’ll be much more apt to make it from point A to point B safe and sound.Because with only a few winter storms under our belt, it’s inevitable that Maine has many more to go.
The following is a list of winter driving tips that all Mainers should follow: 
  • Avoid unnecessary driving during storms. If you must travel, allow time for maintenance trucks to plow, salt, and sand the roads.
  • Do not assume that your vehicle can handle all conditions. Even four-wheel drive cars and trucks can encounter trouble on slick roads.
  • Keep at least three times more space than usual between you and the car in front of you. A distance of 10 seconds or more between you and the next car is considered safe.
  • Look ahead to anticipate actions well before they happen. 
  • Use low gears to keep traction, especially on hills and unplowed roads.
  • Do not use cruise control on slick roads.
  • Be careful on bridges, overpasses and infrequently traveled roads, which will freeze first. Even at temperatures above freezing, if conditions are wet, you might encounter ice in shady areas or on exposed roadways. Black ice is commonly found on roads winding around lakes and rivers, in tunnels, on bridges, and in highly shaded areas. 
  • When you find yourself on ice, avoid braking if possible. Try to remain calm if you experience a skid, and look and steer in the direction you want to go. 
  • If you find yourself stuck in snow, do not spin your wheels – this will only make you dig deeper. Instead, turn your wheel side-to-side to clear snow out of the way and then lightly press on the accelerator. If necessary, shovel away snow and put down kitty litter to help with traction. 
  • Keep a charged cell phone and fully stocked winter driving kit in the event of an emergency.
With many more storms in the forecast this winter, it’s important to be prepared in case you find yourself driving in the middle of one. Because after all, snow may look nice covering trees and mountains, but it paints a whole other picture on the road.
And if you’ve been injured in a car accident by the negligence of someone else, call the Law Offices of Joe Bornstein today for a free and confidential consultation. You may be entitled to compensation. In over 35 years, the Law Offices of Joe Bornstein has helped over 15,000 Mainers get the justice they deserve.
The Law Offices of Joe Bornstein is pleased to announce the addition of two new attorneys, David R. Miller and Andrew J. Bernstein. The two lawyers specialize in Social Security Disability law and round out a staff of nine attorneys and 45 legal professionals.
Attorney Miller is an Orono native who graduated from theUniversity of Maine School of Law. He served as Bangor’s Development Coordinator before entering private practice, and joins the Law Offices of Joe Bornstein with an expertise in Social Security Disability law. David is a member of NOSSCR (the National Organization of Social Security Claimants' Representatives), MOSSCR (the Maine Organization of Social Security Claimants' Representatives), MTLA (the Maine Trial Lawyers Association), the Maine State Bar Association, and the Penobscot County Bar Association. Outside of work he enjoys mountain biking and is a member of the Orono-Old Town Kiwanis club.
Attorney Bernstein is a graduate of Bowdoin College and the University of Maine School of Law, and was admitted to the Maine state and federal courts in 1980. Andy was a litigation partner at Bernstein, Shur, Sawyer & Nelson for 7 years, and has held leadership positions at Unum and Disability RMS, Inc. Andy is a member of the University of Maine School of Law Alumni Board and a Class Agent, and is currently the co-chair of the corporate lawyers section of the Maine Campaign for Justice. Andy is also a past President of Congregation Bet Ha'am, and has been a Cape Elizabeth Little League umpire.
Attorneys Miller and Bernstein join a distinguished Social Security law team that has represented over 1,500 Mainers in Social Security Disability Insurance Benefits (SSDIB) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) claims in over 34 years of practice. On average, our senior attorneys have more than 22 years of experience and are assisted by a support staff of 11 legal professionals dedicated to the practice of Social Security Disability law.
To receive benefits under the SSDIB or SSI programs, you must have a diagnosed physical or mental condition severe enough to keep you from working in any regular paying job for at least 12 months. The Social Security Administrationwill take into account your medical condition, your age, abilities, training, and work experience in deciding your case.
An initial denial of an application is common, most people go through the appeals process to get a favorable result. Nationally, about two-thirds of all applicants are denied benefits initially. You then have 60 days from the date of your denial to file an appeal. Although you could hire an attorney at any step, the most common time to do so is immediately after the initial denial letter is received. If you’ve been denied benefits, having an experienced attorney to represent you significantly improves the likelihood of a favorable result.
Examples of the ways in which our attorneys assist clients include: 
  • Advise and assist in obtaining appropriate medical examinations and treatment.
  • Obtain and carefully review the Social Security file.
  • Seek to reopen prior applications that were abandoned.
  • Prepare the client to testify at the hearing.
  • Protect the client’s right to a fair hearing by objecting to improper evidence and procedures.
  • Cross-examine the expert witnesses at the hearing.
  • Prepare and file a legal brief to the Administrative Law Judge.
  • Respond to requests from the Administrative Law Judge for additional evidence after the hearing.
  • When benefits are awarded, monitor the actions of the Social Security Administration to ensure that all are correctly calculated and paid.
Having an experienced and knowledgeable attorney is often the key to being granted your disability benefits. If your application for Social Security Disability benefits has been denied, don’t give up. Call the Law Offices of Joe Bornsteintoday for a free and confidential consultation. Pay us a fee only if you win.
With a statewide practice and five convenient offices in Biddeford, Portland, Lewiston, Augusta and Bangor, the Law Offices of Joe Bornstein is proud to help Mainers get the justice they deserve.
The Law Offices of Joe Bornstein – Maine Lawyers Working For Maine People 
The Law Offices of Joe Bornstein – one of Maine’s leading personal injury and disability law firms – is pleased to announce the hiring of its 10th attorney, Ivy L. Frignoca. Attorney Frignoca joins a staff of nearly 60 legal professionals and will head the firm’s trial practice group.
Well versed in the field of personal injury law, Attorney Frignoca received her undergraduate degree from theUniversity of Vermont and her law degree from theUniversity of Maine in 1993. After graduating, Ivy clerked for the Chief Justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court before beginning a trial practice.
Frignoca is admitted to the Maine State Bar, federal courts in Maine and Vermont, and the First and Ninth Circuit Courts of Appeal. She is a member of the American Association for Justice, the Maine State Bar Association (MSBA), the Maine Trial Lawyers Association, and the Cumberland County Bar Association. In addition, Ivy has held active leadership roles in the women’s section of the MSBA and is actively involved in her community.
Attorney Frignoca’s trial practice focuses on representing people who have been injured by the negligence of others and on class actions where numerous people have been harmed in similar ways.
With a statewide practice and soon to be six conveniently located offices, the Law Offices of Joe Bornstein is proud to announce the addition of Attorney Ivy L. Frignoca. Ivy joins a group of attorneys who in over 36 years have helped more than 15,000 Mainers get the justice they deserve.
The Law Offices of Joe Bornstein – Maine Lawyers Working For Maine People
The Law Offices of Joe Bornstein is pleased to announce the addition of new attorney, Talia D. Timmins. Timmins specializes in Social Security Disability and rounds out a staff of nine attorneys and over 50 legal professionals.
Attorney Timmins graduated from The George Washington UniversityTemple University Beasley School of Law, and was admitted to the Pennsylvania bar in 2004. Before joining the Law Offices of Joe Bornstein, she practiced for 5 years at Genex Services, Inc. where she specialized in Social Security Disability cases.
Talia is a member of NOSSCR (the National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives), MTLA (the Maine Trial Lawyers Association), and the Cumberland County Bar Association. Talia volunteers on a weekly basis as a tutor with Literacy Volunteers Greater Portland, a program of LearningWorks. Prior to relocating to Maine, Talia volunteered at MANNA, a Philadelphia organization that delivers meals to people living with life-threatening illnesses.
Attorney Timmons joins a distinguished Social Security Disability law team that has represented over 1,500 Mainers in Social Security Disability Insurance Benefits (SSDIB) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) claims in over 35 years of practice. On average, our senior attorneys have more than 22 years of experience and are assisted by a support staff of 13 legal professionals dedicated to the practice of Social Security Disability law.
To receive benefits under the SSDIB or SSI programs, you must have a diagnosed physical or mental condition severe enough to keep you from working in any regular paying job for at least 12 months. The Social Security Administration will take into account your medical condition, your age, abilities, training, and work experience in deciding your case.
An initial denial of an application is common, most people go through the appeals process to get a favorable result. Nationally, about two-thirds of all applicants are denied benefits initially. You then have 60 days from the date of your denial to file an appeal. Although you could hire an attorney at any step, the most common time to do so is immediately after the initial denial letter is received. If you’ve been denied benefits, having an experienced attorney to represent you significantly improves the likelihood of a favorable result.
Examples of the ways in which our attorneys assist clients include:
  • Advise and assist in obtaining appropriate medical examinations and treatment.
  • Obtain and carefully review the Social Security file.
  • Seek to reopen prior applications that were abandoned.
  • Prepare the client to testify at the hearing.
  • Protect the client’s right to a fair hearing by objecting to improper evidence and procedures.
  • Cross-examine the expert witnesses at the hearing.
  • Prepare and file a legal brief to the Administrative Law Judge.
  • Respond to requests from the Administrative Law Judge for additional evidence after the hearing.
  • When benefits are awarded, monitor the actions of the Social Security Administration to ensure that all are correctly calculated and paid.
Having an experienced and knowledgeable attorney is often the key to being granted your disability benefits. If your application for Social Security Disability benefits has been denied, don’t give up. Call the Law Offices of Joe Bornstein today for a free and confidential consultation. Pay us a fee only if you win.
With a statewide practice and five convenient offices in Biddeford, Portland, Lewiston, Augusta and Bangor, the Law Offices of Joe Bornstein is proud to help Mainers get the justice they deserve.
The Law Offices of Joe Bornstein – Maine Lawyers Working For Maine People