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- Category: Caregiving
- Recent Clarifying Regulations Issued for ABLE Accounts
- Five Facts to Know About Dementia Caregiving
- Types of Abuse in Nursing Homes: Here’s What You Need to Know
- Changing Views in Alzheimer’s Living Facilities
- Details You Should Know Before Signing a Nursing Home Contract
- Medicare Patients Are Finding It Difficult to Keep Home Health Services
- Considerations When Caring for an Aging Parent
- Hold a Family Caregiving Meeting to Plan for an Aging Loved One
- Category: Divorce
- Category: Elder Law
- Medicaid Protection for the Healthy Spouse
- What Happens to a Medicaid Recipient If the Community Spouse Dies First?
- What to Do If Your Medicaid Application Is Denied
- Countable Assets and the Snapshot Date
- Avoiding the Medicaid Penalty Period: Part Two
- Avoiding the Medicaid Penalty Period: Part One
- When Is Medicaid Crisis Planning Appropriate?
- Why Get an Elder Law Attorney?
- It is Not Always Better to Give Than to Receive
- Caution Ahead: Gifting and Qualifying for Medicaid
- The Attorney’s Role in Medicaid Planning
- What Does an Elder Law Attorney Do?
- Should Adult Children Be Obligated to Pay for Elder Care?
- The Importance of Seeking Counsel Before Selling the Family Home
- Which Hospital Will You Go To if You Experience a Medical Emergency?
- The Differences Between Estate Planning and Elder Law
- New Options in Assisted Living
- Category: Estate Planning
- Be Careful Not to Name Minors as Your Beneficiaries
- How to Deal With an Estranged Child in Your Estate Plan
- Benefits and Risks of Life Estate Planning
- Dangers of Do-It-Yourself Estate Planning
- End of Life Care
- Is Your Financial Information in Order?
- Care for the Sandwich Generation
- The Importance of Estate Planning
- Five Estate Planning Myths
- Protecting Your House From Estate Recovery
- How To Contest A Will
- What You Should Know About the Gift Tax
- Why Should Seniors Engage in Estate Planning?
- Category: Long Term Care Planning
- After a Dementia Diagnosis: Preparing for the Future
- Protecting the Healthy Spouse
- Plan Ahead Before Seeking Nursing Home Care
- Paying for Long-Term Care
- Considering Long-Term Care Planning Options
- Will Medicare Cover Your Long Term Care?
- How Will the Middle Class Pay for Long Term Care?
- What is Medicaid?
- How to Choose the Right Nursing Home
- Category: Motor Vehicle Accidents
- Injured as a Passenger in a Car Accident?
- Who Pays for Medical Bills After a Car Accident in PA?
- How to File a Claim for Delayed Car Accident Injuries in Pennsylvania
- Pennsylvania Car Seat Laws
- Pennsylvania No-Fault Insurance Laws
- How To Respond to a Low Settlement Offer for Motorcycle Accident Lawsuits
- What Is the Average Compensation for a Motorcycle Accident?
- Understanding How Car Accident Victim Compensation Works
- Common Injuries That Occur From Car Accidents
- Admitting Fault in a Car Accident: 4 Important Steps to Know
- What Is the Average Settlement For a Pedestrian Hit By a Car?
- Category: Our Blog
- We Can Help You Protect Your Family Home
- Who Should Make Financial Decisions For You?
- What are the Benefits of having an Elder Law Attorney prepare your Medicaid Application
- Be Aware of this 2020 Fraud Scheme
- Hackers Compromising these Everday Devices
- Millennials are Apprehensive About Social Security
- Saving Strategies for Aging Well
- The Health Risks of Hearing Loss
- Common Online Scams Affecting Seniors
- Tips to Help Seniors Balance a Budget
- Virtual Care for Seniors
- Living Trusts and How They Can Help Seniors
- Caregiving in the Sandwich Generation
- Luschas, Naparsteck & Crane, LLP Promotes Alzheimer’s Awareness
- Medicaid and the Concern of Gift-Giving
- When is a Will Not Enough?
- Category: Pedestrian Accidents
- Category: Personal Injury
- What Is a Loss of Consortium Claim in Pennsylvania?
- What Are Punitive Damages?
- What Are Special Damages in Personal Injury Cases?
- How Much Should You Ask for in a Personal Injury Settlement
- Slip and Fall Personal Injury Claims: Do’s and Don’t’s
- What Are Typical Attorney Fees For Personal Injury Cases?
- A Quick Guide to Personal Injury Statute of Limitations
- Category: Retirement Planning
- Category: Senior Living
- Category: Uncategorized
- Category: Workers Compensation
- Workers’ Compensation for Shoulder Injuries
- Can I Get a Workers’ Comp Settlement If I Go Back to Work?
- Can a Workers’ Comp Case Be Reopened in PA?
- Do Workers Compensation Claims Cover Death Benefits?
- Workers Comp First Settlement Offer: Here’s What You Need To Know
- Understanding Repetitive Stress Injuries in the Workplace
- How to Prevent Common Workplace Injuries
- How Do Workers Compensation Settlements Work?
- Can I Get Workers Compensation for a Repetitive Motion Injury?
- Settlement Of Workers Compensation Claims: What You Need To Know
- Filing a Workers’ Compensation Claim: Do’s and Don’ts
- Are You Eligible For Workers’ Compensation as an Independent Contractor?