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Sahyer’s Law Firm Joins Winter Wishes Initiative to Support Englewood High School Students
The holiday season brings out the best in communities, and this year Sahyer’s Law Firm LLC was proud to be part of something meaningful through the Winter Wishes initiative. Winter Wishes is a program run by Communities in Schools, a nationwide nonprofit organization dedicated to keeping students on track for graduation and helping them thrive…
Read More12 Reasons Insurance Companies Deny Injury Claims
Insurance companies deny valid injury claims every single day. Their business model depends on collecting premiums while minimizing payouts, which means finding any possible reason to reject your claim or reduce what they owe you. Our friends at the Law Office of Daniel E. Stuart, P.A. discuss how understanding common denial reasons helps victims protect…
Read MoreUnderstanding Material Vs Minor Breaches
When a business contract falls apart, the severity of the breach matters. Not all violations carry the same weight. The distinction between material and minor breaches determines what remedies you can pursue. This blog is thanks to our friends at Volpe Law LLC, who handle complex business disputes with clarity and precision. If you’re dealing…
Read MoreCan You Sue For Emotional Distress Without Physical Injury
Emotional and psychological trauma can be just as debilitating as physical injuries. Anxiety, depression, PTSD, and other mental health conditions disrupt your life, relationships, and ability to work. But can you actually sue someone for causing emotional distress when you haven’t suffered any physical harm? Our friends at Andersen & Linthorst handle these sensitive cases…
Read MoreBreaking Down Alimony: How Temporary And Long-Term Support Work After Divorce
Breaking Down Alimony: How Temporary And Long-Term Support Work After Divorce When a marriage ends, separating two lives can be emotionally and financially complex. For many couples, one of the biggest concerns is how both partners will support themselves during — and after — the divorce process. That’s where spousal support, often called alimony, comes…
Read MoreThe Clock Is Ticking And Your Filing Deadline Depends On Your Injury Type
Every personal injury claim faces strict time limits for filing lawsuits. These statute of limitations deadlines vary dramatically depending on injury type, defendant identity, and state law. Missing filing deadlines eliminates your right to compensation regardless of how strong your case might be or how severe your injuries. Understanding which time limit applies to your…
Read MoreWhat To Do When Healthcare Providers Fail Their Patients
Medical professionals are human and make mistakes, but not every bad outcome constitutes malpractice. When healthcare providers fail to meet accepted standards of care and their negligence causes serious harm, patients have legal rights to seek compensation. These cases involve both the devastating physical consequences of medical errors and the emotional trauma of being harmed…
Read MoreWhat To Do When The At-fault Driver Fled The Scene
Getting hit by a driver who immediately leaves the scene creates confusion and frustration on top of your injuries. You’re left dealing with damage and medical bills while the person responsible disappears. The good news is that you still have options for recovering compensation even if the other driver is never identified. Our friends at…
Read MoreThe Role Of Forensic Accounting In High-Asset Divorces
Divorce is often a complex and emotional process, and when significant assets are involved, the stakes become even higher. In high-asset divorces, where business ownership, investments, and multiple income streams are at play, financial clarity is essential to ensure a fair settlement. This is where forensic accounting becomes critical. By providing detailed, unbiased analysis of…
Read MoreVirtual Visitation Isn’t Going Anywhere: A Guide To Navigating Remote Parenting Time
When the world first turned to video calls as a lifeline, no one expected Zoom and FaceTime to become permanent fixtures in family law. Yet here we are in 2025, and “virtual visitation” isn’t just a temporary solution; it’s an essential tool for modern parenting plans. For divorced or separated parents, technology now plays a…
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