Areas of Practice

Here you will find an overview of the Areas of Practice our attorneys pursue.

 

Social Security Claims

President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act in to law in August, 1935. The original act was to provide some sense of economic security for those aged Americans who had reached age 65. But in 1954, the Social Security Act was amended to allow workers to seek disability benefits if they met certain disability "criteria." At that time, the only workers allowed to file for disability were those between the ages of 50 and 64. In 1960, President Eisenhower amended the Act again, this time to allow for the assertion of disability claims by citizens of any age as long as they met the disability criteria.

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Criminal Defense

Attorneys associated with the firm handle defense of all crimes, both misdemeanor and felony. From DUI and shoplifting to assault and murder, these attorneys have handled them all. Call the Clements Law Firm to get their experience on your side.

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Wills, Trusts, Probate Administration

Wills tell your loved ones what you want to do with your possessions upon your death. A Last Will and Testament can be very long and detailed or very short and specific. Many clients need only a short Will that leaves everything to a spouse or children. While simple documents, these Wills are critical to the orderly transition of affairs upon the death of a person. A Will also prevents family heartbreak and discord by providing for the distribution of the person's property after his/her death. The Will takes any guess-work out of what the deceased individual's wishes may have been.

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Personal Injury and Death Cases

Personal injury may occur as a result of a car wreck, on the job accident, slip and fall, or numerous other means. If you have been injured by the negligent actions of another, you may have the right to seek recovery from that person.

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Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect

Despite our advanced and educated society, we must realize how poorly we perform in one significant area of our lives compared to many other parts of the world. That area is caring for our aging loved ones. We all know the statistics that show how our baby boomer generation is graying and in need of assistance. Those statistics should scare us as our society is woefully unprepared for the population needs of our aging parents and grandparents.

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Our Focus

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