September 2020
Veterans and Social Security Benefits COLA to be the Same in 2021
For veterans and other individuals receiving benefits, any increase in funds is welcomed. The benefits are often what allows the individual to keep their quality of life up during difficult times where they may not be able to work. Cost of living increases are common for those receiving benefits, including veterans and those receiving social… Read more
Difference Between Total and Permanent Veterans Disability
When it comes to veterans’ benefits, there are a lot of different scenarios that exist. This is because benefits are carefully crafted to the individual veteran, their disability and their needs. Often, some of the greatest confusion comes from the differentiation of total and permanent disability, and if one can qualify for one, or both,… Read more
Attorney and Partner Alex Eichhorn Discusses Worker’s Compensation on WTMJ 620
When an injury occurs on the jobsite, it can be scary for a number of reasons. First, you want to assess the injury and deal with any immediate danger. Once that is taken care of, the unknowns of time away from work and any lost wages take precedent. Tabak Law has a lot of experience… Read more
Milwaukee Labor Day Weekend 2020 Events Not Cancelled
While the COVID-19 pandemic has certainly changed the way we conduct ourselves on a daily basis, people have still found a way to get out and enjoy the weather this summer. With Labor Day weekend being the unofficial end of summer, many people are eager to get a few more breaths of warm air before… Read more
What is the Most Approved Disability?
It is easy to get frustrated when it comes to applying for disability. After all, a large percentage of claims get denied the first time – as high as 70%. But the good news is that for those willing to put in the work – which often includes getting an attorney involved – can often… Read more
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