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Personal Injury FAQ: Should I Accept the Insurance Company Settlement?

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Personal injury claims almost inevitably involve insurance policy issues where the fine print of any policy is closely examined to determine fault and – perhaps even more importantly – the quantum of any settlement amount. After an accident you will be finding ways to recover from your injuries, property damage, and the repercussions of the […]

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Divorce Issues: What are the stages of divorce and How Should They Be Handled?

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Despite a recent fall in the divorce rate in the US (as below), the fact is many divorces continue to take their toll on the families involved. Intriguingly, perhaps, the pandemic was expected to create a surge in divorces but it seems to have brought many couples together and assisted in the overall reduction of

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Most Common Moving Violations and How To Avoid Them

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Moving violations and traffic tickets are common in almost every jurisdiction – indeed they are among the most common of any violations – including in the Washington DC area.  However, having some knowledge about how to deal with such violations is important for anyone facing them.  The consequences are significant. Moving violation tickets will typically

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Pros and Cons of Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

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Individuals and married couples are eligible to file for Chapter 13 bankruptcy to reorganize their finances under the supervision and approval of the courts. Chapter 13, also known as a “wage earners plan” stipulates that debtors must follow through on a payment plan that pays outstanding creditors in three to five years.  According to data

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Bankruptcy Q&A: The Things You Questions You Need to Ask

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10 Things You Should Know Before Filing For Bankruptcy  Crosby & Fox, Las Vegas – At its core, bankruptcy is a complex legal process that can assist individuals or businesses who are no longer able to repay their outstanding debts. However, bankruptcy is not to be taken lightly. While it gives a debtor the opportunity

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Q&A: Lawsuit Loans: How Can You Avoid Medical Bills Piling Up After An Accident

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Car accidents create major problems for those involved, some of which involve the medical and legal costs that are involved in dealing with the accident and its aftermath. One of the options those involved have is to obtain a lawsuit loan, which can provide the funding to assist to finance the difficult process of handling

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Bankruptcy Law – FAQ

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10 Things You Should Know Before Filing For Bankruptcy  At its core, bankruptcy is a complex legal process that can assist individuals or businesses who are no longer able to repay their outstanding debts. However, bankruptcy is not to be taken lightly. While it gives a debtor the opportunity to wipe out their debt and

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FAQs – Personal Injury Law

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How Much Do Personal Injury Attorneys Cost? Personal Injury Lawyer questions: How much do personal injury lawyers cost? How do personal injury lawyers get paid? How do personal injury lawyers charge? These are questions many personal injury law clients ask and the answer is that in the United States the general contingency (fee-splitting) agreement is

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5 Questions to Ask Your Bankruptcy Attorney Before You Hire Them

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Problems created by the current pandemic are pushing up bankruptcies and the legal questions that arise as a result are matters of increasing importance for those affected by financial hardship. As has been recently reported in the New York Times, the ‘Great Lockdown’ has seen the United States with the highest household debt in history,

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