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Social Security Disability

Overcoming Common Obstacles in Daily Life with a New Disability 

Car accidents, slip and falls, workplace injuries and more all lead people into new stages of their life where they have to adjust. If you have a new disability, then it may be difficult to map out exactly how you plan to move forward in your life. It’s reasonable because many people simply never consider… Read more

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Former Tabak Law Attorney Jack L. Dávila Appointed to Milwaukee County Circuit Court

On April 9th, Governor Tony Evers announced his appointment of Jack L. Dávila as Milwaukee County Circuit Court judge. After Graduating from Marquette University Law School in 2011, Dávila started as an associate attorney at Tabak Law, LLC where he represented workers, injured persons, and people with disabilities. Attorney and Founder of Tabak Law, Fred… Read more

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Social Security Disability

Setting Up Reasonable Accommodations With Your Employer

Your employer is responsible for providing reasonable accommodations for your disability. Those accommodations are left up in the air, though. Because there aren’t many specific laws outside of the ADA requirements that guide employers on what to do. Additionally, the employer may give vague information such as, “Just let us know when you need help.” … Read more

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Social Security Disability

I Receive Social Security Disability Should I Get A Stimulus Check?

Tabak Law wants to be your source for consistent and reliable information regarding how you may be affected by the CARES Act and the accompanying stimulus payments. In summary, the CARES Act provides eligible individuals a one-time payment up to $1,200 for a single filer and $2,400 for joint filers in addition to $500 per… Read more

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