Keller & Keller's injury blog was created to give readers a unique perspective on a variety of accident and injury topics. The majority of entries are focused on the states of Indiana, Michigan, and New Mexico, but we also address national news and all major incidents.
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Your Disability Benefits May Be Reduced Due to Additional Monthly Income You ReceiveDid you know that your disability benefits may be reduced due to additional monthly income you receive? Learn more about it and what you can do here.
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Indiana Moped and Scooter LawsIn January 2015, Indiana enacted new laws governing the use of mopeds. Learn more about the latest requirements and qualifications for operating a moped here.
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The Importance of Having a Disability Attorney Appeal Your Long Term Disability DenialIf your request for long term disability benefits has been denied, an experienced attorney can help guide you through the appeals process. Read more here.
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Understanding Disability Benefits and AutismTransitioning to adulthood can be difficult for an autistic young adult. We can help you determine whether you may be eligible for Social Security benefits.
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Understanding Disability Benefits and AutismA child who has been diagnosed with autism may be able to qualify for social security benefits, but successful claims require unique experience. Read more here.
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The FMLA Protects Employees' Jobs When They Need to Take Unpaid LeaveIf you need to take unpaid leave for a serious health condition or childbirth, your job may be protected by the FMLA. Learn more about whether you qualify here.
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We Handle Federal Appeals for Social Security and Long-Term Disability CasesOur disability attorneys will handle your appeal, even if your administrative hearing was handled by someone else. Learn more about appealing disability denial
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Dog Leash Laws in IndianaIn Indiana, most municipalities have their own laws regarding dog leashes, but state laws also apply. According to the Indiana Code, dogs must be kept under "reasonable control" at all times, which means that your dog should be kept on a leash when they are not on their owner's property
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New Mexico and Albuquerque Dog Leash LawsNew Mexico law leaves it up to local governments to regulate leash laws, but what does the City of Albuquerque say? We explore ABQ and NM dog leash laws here!
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5 Steps to Applying for Long Term Disability BenefitsIf you're injured or sick and are going to miss work for an extended time, you may qualify for long term disability benefits. Learn how to apply here!
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Keller & Keller Names the 2015 Winners of Their UNM Law School ScholarshipFor the third year in a row, Keller & Keller partnered with UNM School of Law to present 3 first-year students with scholarships. Meet this year's winners here!
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Sufferers of Multiple Sclerosis Can Qualify for Social Security and Other Disability BenefitsLearn more about how MS patients can qualify for Social Security as well as other long and short term disability benefits in this article from Keller & Keller.