If self-employed, then none.
If an employee, then whatever she negotiates.
nothing.
you get some!
wining a case
yes you get to kill peopel
you can become a lawyer
being a lawyer offers you a life of serving others problems. by jimmie mccrary
all u can think of:)
Benefits such as these are not a function of being a lawyer as such. Instead, they are a function of the lawyer's employer. Typically, a law firm that employes a lawyer will offer these benefits, as will a corporation that has in-house counsel. However, a solo-practitioner (a lawyer practicing law on his/her own) or with a small group, may not initially be able to afford the insurance or the time off, especially while buidling a practice.
When you are involved in a bus injury, you need a lawyer to determine whether or not you are entitled to benefits and to maximize those potential benefits. You can find lawyers for this need at the official Lawyers website.
Knowledge, money, prestige, confidence, money, and money.
Maybe; best see a lawyer.
I would contact a lawyer over denied social security benefits if you have tried your best to resolve the issues with the company yourself. If it is worth the lawyer fees that is.