Utah Social Security Disability Attorney
If you have become disabled and lack the ability to earn an adequate income for 12 months or longer, you may be eligible under federal law to receive social security disability benefits. Call David W. Parker, P.C., toll free at 866-740-2009 to schedule an appointment in our office. If you are unable to make it into our office we can schedule an appointment wherever it is convenient for you . We only take cases on a contingency fee basis, so there is never a charge unless you collect benefits.
- Getting ‘Ready to Rock' (Valley News)
A few days after Tom Fernandes' son, Sean, left home to train with the Army for deployment to Afghanistan, the father talked to his son on the telephone and asked about Fort Polk, La. - Hearings delayed for suspects in home invasion (Westland Observer)
Preliminary examinations were adjourned for three men charged with holding a family hostage while robbing their Westland home in September and a fourth defendant was ordered bound over for trial. - Police arrest man in death of brother (Greeley Tribune)
Police arrest man in death of brother Mike Peters A Greeley man was arrested late Tuesday night in connection with the death of his brother and a fire that destroyed their home a month ago. Court records tell the story of a suspect who wrote letters to God, asking for help. James Lauberts, 26, lived with his brother at 1913 5th St. until Sept. 25, when the house was destroyed by fire. The ... - Police arrest man in death of brother (Greeley Tribune)
Police arrest man in death of brother Mike Peters Error on line 12 position 2: Connection failure - Slain NJ priest spoke about firing suspect over background check (The Morning Call)
Court records show a New Jersey priest spoke about firing the janitor accused of killing him because of a background check. - Guns not seized before deadly shooting (New Hampshire Union Leader)
After a domestic violence petition was served by Melissa Charbonneau, left, Jonathan Charbonneau's guns should have been confiscated. - Man alters police report to try to get second prescription: Berea Police Blotter (The News Sun)
DECEPTION, FRONT STREET: A doctor contacted police about a patient who made a fraudulent try to get another prescription for OxyContin. The man just had his prescription filled a few weeks ago. - Man murdered on Wilson Street (New Hampshire Union Leader)
Officers found a man dead on Wilson Street shortly after midnight after reports of shots being fired. The victim is Lennoxx Tibbs, 28, a resident of the second floor at 259 Wilson St., the three-story building shown in a photo with the story above. No arrest has been made. - DWI program cut; convictions on hold (New Hampshire Union Leader)
The judge who oversees district courts has asked his colleagues to delay the sentencing of some DWI convicts until next Monday after learning that a mandatory residential treatment program for repeat drunk drivers has closed because of budget cuts. - B Street residents trying to reclaim their neighborhood (The Fayetteville Observer)
Portia Thornhill stood on her front porch, took a long pull off a cigarette and watched the street people pass by. It's not the dream Thornhill envisioned 11 years ago when she paid $46,000 for her home at 209 B St.
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David Parker
David W. Parker, P.C.
5927 S. Redwood Road
Salt Lake City, UT 84123
Phone: 866-740-2009
Fax: 801-328-5651