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Alabama Law TV® is part of the Law TV® Network, a video driven legal directory that features quality educational videos from some of the state’s premier law firms.


The legal directory includes a comprehensive listing for each law firm, including how to reach the firm directly or on social media.

Alabama Law TV® also includes a legal glossary and both local and national blog feeds for the latest news and updates on the legal industry.

Some of the key topic areas and attorney types are personal injury attorneys, criminal defense attorneys, divorce and family law attorneys, bankruptcy law attorneys, disability law attorneys, business attorneys, real estate attorneys, estate planning attorneys and workers’ compensation attorneys.

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Asbestos Exposure, Mesothelioma, and its Effect on Veterans

Veterans who served in any branch of the US military between the 1930s and 1990s are at risk of having been exposed to asbestos during their period of service and could be entitled to disability benefits from VA. Veterans who were exposed to asbestos in-service and have since developed mesothelioma, asbestosis, pulmonary fibrosis, or other […]

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The Crossroads between Administrative Disability Law and Divorce

Last week I had the privilege to speak at the 15th Annual Family Law Stars Across the Bay CLE.  I spoke about the intersection of Social Security Administration benefits (based in large part on the fantastic work of Attorney Brooke Thomas from Gardberg & Kemmerly) and VA disability benefits during a divorce. There are multiple ways […]

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Will Getting Married Affect My SSI Claim?

Many people get married either during the waiting period or after receiving benefits for Social Security disability and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). If you are receiving Social Security disability from your own earnings record and you marry, your benefits will not be affected. However, getting married can affect your SSI benefits. SSI is for people […]

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I Do Not Have a Valid ID. What Do I Do?

As the Social Security Administrations office and Office of Hearing Operations offices open again, you are required to have a valid photo ID. The Social Security Administration requires claimants to have valid photo identification for entrance to all hearings and for any consultative examinations in which they are scheduled to appear. So what can you […]

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