Family Law Attorney Brian Paul Named 2015 Lawyer of the Year

By |2020-03-06T15:52:37-05:00August 18th, 2014|Company News|

New Jersey Certified Matrimonial Attorney Brian G. Paul, Partner and Executive Committee member of the law firm of Szaferman, Lakind, Blumstein & Blader, P.C., has been designated as Best Lawyers in America’s 2015 Family Law “Lawyer of the Year” in the Princeton-Metro area. According to Best Lawyers,“Only a single lawyer in each practice area [...]

Children Are To Be Seen and Not Heard?

By |2014-08-30T07:30:20-05:00August 30th, 2014|Disability Pension Appeal, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, General, Motor Vehicle Accidents, On My Way To Court, Personal Injury & Wrongful Death, Social Security Disability, Workers' Compensation|

Children are to be seen and not heard!  How many times have I heard that phrase?  It was the environment in which I grew up.  To me, what is the point of having children if they’re not to be heard and only to be seen? Have you ever sat and had conversation with an 8 [...]

Classic Cafe is More Than Just a Restaurant

By |2014-08-30T07:19:12-05:00August 30th, 2014|Disability Pension Appeal, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, General, Motor Vehicle Accidents, On My Way To Court, Personal Injury & Wrongful Death, Social Security Disability, Workers' Compensation|

This past weekend I had the chance to visit with my mother and now deceased aunt in Rhode Island. Amy, the kids, and myself found ourselves having breakfast at the Classic Café and talk about a name being perfect for a restaurant. What makes a café classic? We walked in and were greeted by vintage [...]

On My Way To Court: Motion for Medical and Temporary Disability Benefits and the Division of Workers’ Compensation in New Jersey

By |2014-08-07T07:59:40-05:00August 7th, 2014|General, On My Way To Court|

August 7, 2014 is going to make for an interesting day. I am on my way to New Brunswick on a Motion for Medical and Temporary Disability Benefits. A Motion for Medical and Temporary Disability Benefits is a specific device filed within the Division of Workers' Compensation which allows a petitioner's attorney to get in front [...]

Why Was My Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Claim Denied?

By |2014-08-16T07:39:35-05:00August 16th, 2014|Workers' Compensation|

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On My Way To Court: Attending a City of Trenton Employee Disciplinary Hearing

By |2014-08-07T07:56:02-05:00August 7th, 2014|General, On My Way To Court|

This morning, August 4, 2014, I attended a disciplinary hearing for a City of Trenton employee. I enjoy these types of disciplinary matters because I get an opportunity to really sit and discuss with the administration what is going on and help workers who are being written up for some disciplinary matter. Some of these are [...]

On My Way To Court: How Liens May Impact a Workers’ Compensation Settlement

By |2014-08-05T08:08:18-05:00August 5th, 2014|General, On My Way To Court|

August 5, 2014 Today was an eventful day in workers’ compensation court. I had two settlements both with interesting lien issues. The first of the settlements is interesting because it has a State Temporary Disability lien attached to it. We filed several claims, but one of the medical conditions was not associated with the work [...]

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