What to Do If You’re Wrongly Reported as Deceased on Your Credit Report
Discovering that a credit bureau has declared you “dead” when you’re very much alive is not only shocking—it can be financially devastating. Unfortunately, being wrongly reported as deceased on a credit report is more common than most people realize. This error can block access to loans, freeze bank accounts, and even prevent you from securing […]
The Impact of New Federal Trucking Regulations on Road Safety
The trucking industry is seeing major changes in 2025. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has rolled out a set of new regulations designed to make roads safer, improve accountability, and modernize how carriers operate. If you live in the Denver area—or anywhere in Colorado—you’ve probably seen how dangerous a truck accident can be. […]
Red Flags to Watch for in Nursing Homes (And What Legal Action You Can Take)
Choosing a nursing home for an aging loved one is one of the most difficult decisions a family can make. You trust the facility to provide care, safety, and dignity during one of the most vulnerable stages of life. But unfortunately, elder abuse and neglect remain far too common across the United States. According to […]
The Return-to-Office Mandate: A New Era for State Employees
March 18, 2025 – As the United States adjusts to a post-pandemic workforce landscape, a significant shift is underway. State employees, particularly in powerhouse states like California and Texas, are being called back to the office, echoing President Trump’s recent directive for federal workers to abandon remote setups. Governors Gavin Newsom and Greg Abbott have […]
The Growing Financial Challenge of Long-Term Care Costs
The rising costs of long-term care (LTC) are becoming a major financial concern across the globe. As populations age, the demand for care services continues to grow, putting immense pressure on both public and private funding sources. In Europe, it’s estimated that by 2070, countries within the EU will be spending an additional €140 billion […]
Seeking Justice: Lawsuits Filed in the Aftermath of the Monterey Park Shooting
Family members of four victims killed in the tragic Monterey Park mass shooting two years ago, along with one survivor, have filed lawsuits seeking justice. These lawsuits, aimed at both the estate of the shooter and the dance studio where the horrific event occurred, highlight ongoing concerns about safety and accountability in public spaces. The […]