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How Does PTSD Play into Your Case?

Recovering compensation for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can be difficult, as providing proof tends to be more complicated than when a physical injury is present. However, PTSD is an equally valid psychological trauma as a physical personal injury, and if you have been subjected to this condition due to another’s negligence, you deserve to […] The post How Does PTSD Play into Your Case? appeared first on Rob Levine . Original post here: How Does PTSD Play into Your Case?

PTSD Awareness Month

June is National Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Awareness Month. There are many preconceived notions associated with PTSD. However, the goal of this month is to raise awareness, share knowledge, and show support to those struggling with PTSD. WHAT IS PTSD? Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that can be found in individuals […] The post PTSD Awareness Month appeared first on Rob Levine . Original post here: PTSD Awareness Month

PTSD Claims Related to Military Sexual Trauma (MST)

Winning any VA disability claim can be a daunting task. But veterans with PTSD related to Military Sexual Trauma (MST) usually face a difficult uphill battle for one important reason: Sexual trauma is rarely reported in service, often because of fear of reprisal, fear that nothing will be done, and because military culture tells you […] The post PTSD Claims Related to Military Sexual Trauma (MST) appeared first on Rob Levine . Original post here: PTSD Claims Related to Military Sexual Trauma (MST)

June Recalls

Fisher-Price baby gliders are being recalled after reports of 4 infant deaths. Inclined products, such as gliders, soothers, rockers, and swings are all associated with potential suffocation risks. The recall by Fisher-Price includes the 4-in-1 Rock ‘n Glide Soothers models CHP56, CHP55, and CBT81 as well as the 2-in-1 Soothe ‘n Play Gliders models GDD28, […] The post June Recalls appeared first on Rob Levine . Original post here: June Recalls

National Safety Month 2021: Part 2

June is National Safety Month, an opportunity to discuss the many ways in which we can work together to avoid unnecessary injuries. Whether you are driving your car, working, spending time at home, or out in the community, there are plenty of ways that you can help prevent unintentional personal injuries from happening to yourself […] The post National Safety Month 2021: Part 2 appeared first on Rob Levine . Original post here: National Safety Month 2021: Part 2

Knowing Your Auto Insurance Coverages

A lot goes into deciding on auto insurance coverages, and it can be confusing at times. There are several different options for coverages and limits. There are several different types of coverages available on an auto policy. There is liability, uninsured motorist, underinsured motorist, collision, rental, comprehensive, medical payments, and personal injury protection benefits. Not […] The post Knowing Your Auto Insurance Coverages appeared first on Rob Levine . Original post here: Knowing Your Auto Insurance Coverages

National Safety Month: Part 1

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention reports that there are roughly 29.3 million emergency room visits in the United States every year due to unintentional injuries. Since June is National Safety Month, we are encouraging everyone to do what they can to keep themselves and others safe! CAR & TRUCK ACCIDENTS Always wear your […] The post National Safety Month: Part 1 appeared first on Rob Levine . Original post here: National Safety Month: Part 1