Browning Law Firm started in January of 1999. Richard Browning had already been practicing law for 19 years at that time. When he first became a lawyer, he joined the United States Navy and served in the Judge Advocate General Corps for four years in the Norfolk/Virginia Beach, Virginia, area. Upon his honorable discharge from the Navy, he returned to his hometown of Mobile, Alabama, to raise his family and continue the practice of law in the private sector.
He was associated with three different firms over the next several years before forming his own firm in 1999. His practice has always consisted of exclusively representing the plaintiff in either workers' compensation claims or personal injury claims. Richard's daughter, Kate, joined her father in the firm upon her graduation from law school in 2008, and has concentrated her practice in the two areas of Social Security disability claims and workers' compensation claims.
In her Social Security practice, she assists her clients with processing his or her claim from the initial application all the way through the appeal process and the hearing before the administrative law judge.
He was associated with three different firms over the next several years before forming his own firm in 1999. His practice has always consisted of exclusively representing the plaintiff in either workers' compensation claims or personal injury claims. Richard's daughter, Kate, joined her father in the firm upon her graduation from law school in 2008, and has concentrated her practice in the two areas of Social Security disability claims and workers' compensation claims.
In her Social Security practice, she assists her clients with processing his or her claim from the initial application all the way through the appeal process and the hearing before the administrative law judge.
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Workers' compensation law is a system of rules in every state designed to pay the expenses of employees who are harmed while performing job-related duties.
Employees can recover lost wages, medical expenses, disability payments, and costs associated with rehabilitation and retraining.
The system is mandatory (for all but a few specific employers)and employers are required to either obtain insurance to meet their obligations or satisfy the Alabama Department of Labor that they are sufficiently self-insured.
Employees can recover lost wages, medical expenses, disability payments, and costs associated with rehabilitation and retraining.
The system is mandatory (for all but a few specific employers)and employers are required to either obtain insurance to meet their obligations or satisfy the Alabama Department of Labor that they are sufficiently self-insured.
Social Security Disability Insurance is a federally funded program administered by the U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA).
Social Security pays disability benefits to you and certain members of your family if you have worked long enough and have a medical condition that has prevented you from working or is expected to prevent you from working for at least 12 months or end in death.
Studies show that a 20-year-old worker has a 1-in-4 chance of becoming disabled before reaching full retirement age.
Social Security pays disability benefits to you and certain members of your family if you have worked long enough and have a medical condition that has prevented you from working or is expected to prevent you from working for at least 12 months or end in death.
Studies show that a 20-year-old worker has a 1-in-4 chance of becoming disabled before reaching full retirement age.
Personal injury cases are legal disputes that arise when one person suffers harm from an accident or injury, and someone else might be legally responsible for that harm.
A personal injury case can become formalized through civil court proceedings that seek to find others legally at fault through a court judgment or, as is much more common, such disputes may be resolved through informal settlement before any lawsuit is filed.
Plaintiffs have a limited time in which to file a lawsuit.
Generally, the period of time dictated by a statute of limitations begins when the plaintiff is injured or discovers the injury.
A personal injury case can become formalized through civil court proceedings that seek to find others legally at fault through a court judgment or, as is much more common, such disputes may be resolved through informal settlement before any lawsuit is filed.
Plaintiffs have a limited time in which to file a lawsuit.
Generally, the period of time dictated by a statute of limitations begins when the plaintiff is injured or discovers the injury.
Handling a Workers' Compensation Case for the Employee from the Initial Interview to Trial.
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Most clients have never been involved with the workers' compensation process prior to the injury which brings them to your office.
They are frequently experiencing a combination of any of the following: confusion about how the entire process works; anger at the employer about how they are being treated; uncertainty about the future and the ability to support their family; feelings of helplessness and lack of control over being in this situation to begin with; and fear over whether they will ever be the same person when this is all over.
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Most clients have never been involved with the workers' compensation process prior to the injury which brings them to your office.
They are frequently experiencing a combination of any of the following: confusion about how the entire process works; anger at the employer about how they are being treated; uncertainty about the future and the ability to support their family; feelings of helplessness and lack of control over being in this situation to begin with; and fear over whether they will ever be the same person when this is all over.
The time it takes your to reach a settlement from a personal injury or for your case goes to trial will depend on several factors.
Obviously, one of our attorneys will need to review your case but we can tell you it really depends on the type of case you are involved in, how fast you want to settle and the facts surrounding your case.
If you're injured in an accident caused by someone else's negligence, the law entitles you to compensation for the cost of your treatment and other losses suffered as a result.
Obviously, one of our attorneys will need to review your case but we can tell you it really depends on the type of case you are involved in, how fast you want to settle and the facts surrounding your case.
If you're injured in an accident caused by someone else's negligence, the law entitles you to compensation for the cost of your treatment and other losses suffered as a result.
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