When It's Time For Bankruptcy: What To Do About Student Loan Debt

Posted on: 30 November 2020
Financial troubles can mean bankruptcy when debts loom large with no way to pay them. Not all debts can be included in a Chapter 7 filing, though. Financial obligations like taxes, child support, and student loans are among the most common debts that filers want to have included in their bankruptcy, but cannot. In some cases, you can have your student loan debt dismissed if you meet the strict standards. Read on to find out more.
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How You Might Be Blamed For Your Motorcycle Accident

Posted on: 2 November 2020
If you are involved in an accident on a motorcycle, and the other driver is negligent, you might assume that the other driver will be held responsible for your injuries. However, if you don't take safety precautions, you may be held partially at fault for your injuries. You'll need to know what safety precautions you may be expected to follow before fighting your case with a motorcycle accident lawyer. Helmet Requirements
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3 Common Mistakes To Avoid When Settling Car Accident Cases

Posted on: 2 October 2020
Car accidents can set your life back greatly. The damage to your car and injuries will have you paying bills for months. If the accident results in a disability, it will compromise your future abilities to earn and even diminish your life quality. If you were hurt in an accident, it is advisable to hire a car accident lawyer to help you settle the case with the insurer. The mistake that most people make is assuming that the case will be easy to settle as long as they are not at fault.
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Insult And Injury: What To Know About Criminal Vs. Civil Cases

Posted on: 29 August 2020
What might at first seem like a typical car accident case could be far more complex than you thought. If the driver that caused your accident broke the law in some way at the same time, your chances for compensation might be stronger. Read on for a quick and easy explanation of the way criminal charges and civil personal injury cases can intersect. Accidents Happen Almost all of the time, an accident is just that – an accident.
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