
Legal Glossary
We will properly manage your case, obtain all necessary proof needed to win your case, and, if necessary, prepare you for what to expect at your hearing.
We know how difficult your situation is and we want to help you get the benefits you deserve.
Wwarrant See search warrant or arrest warrant. warranty See guaranty. warranty adjustment program See secret warranty program. warranty deed A seldom-used type of deed that contains express assurances about the legal validity of the title being transferred. warranty of fitness See implied warranty. warranty of merchantability See implied warranty. wash sale The selling and repurchasing of an asset, usually stock, within a very short time frame. People used to do this to realize a loss for tax purposes, but the IRS caught on and made such losses non-deductible for most taxpayers. will A document in which you specify what is to be done with your property when you die and name your executor. You can also use your will to name a guardian for your young children. willful tort A harmful act that is committed in an intentional and conscious way. For example, if your neighbor builds an ugly new fence and you intentionally run it down with your truck, that's a willful tort. But accidentally backing into the fence as you pull out of your driveway is not willful, though it's still a tort. winding up The process of paying off expenses and creditors, settling accounts, and collecting and distributing (to shareholders and owners) whatever assets then remain, all with the ultimate goal of liquidating or closing down a corporation or partnership.
We have vast experience in developing and winning claims for Social Security Disability and Supplemental Security Income benefits.
We have represented clients before Administrative Law Judges all over the country.
We will maintain contact with you and your doctors to be sure we have the evidence we need to win your case.











