Hanging On To Assets And Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
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20 March 2020
Chapter 7 bankruptcy is sometimes referred to as a liquidation action. This can sound confusing, though, because most understand liquidation to be a business or retail issue and not connected to personal bankruptcy. Although it's far from common, consumers may be at risk of losing some of their assets in some cases. It's best to know what's in store when you file your chapter 7, so read below and learn more about who might be most at risk for losing assets when they file.
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What To Know About Birth Injury Law
Posted on:
18 February 2020
When you think of hiring an injury lawyer, the first thing that may come to mind is a car accident injury, but there are actually tons of different types of injuries that lawyers will represent you and your family for. One of the most common types of injuries is a birth injury. If you or your wife recently gave birth to a baby who has a disability that you assume was caused at birth, then you may have a case to file against your doctor.
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Suffered Dental Injuries From Your Takeout Food? 4 Steps You'll Need To Take Right Away
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16 January 2020
When you order takeout food from a restaurant, you expect it to be safe for human consumption. Unfortunately, that's not always the case. Sometimes, the food you order contains materials that can cause significant illnesses or injuries. If you've suffered serious dental injuries as a result of a takeout meal you ordered, you may be entitled to compensation. Here are four steps you'll need to take protect your rights after a food-related dental injury.
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3 Things Required When Filing A Medical Malpractice Claim
Posted on:
13 December 2019
When you see a doctor or medical professional, it is natural to expect to receive care that meets or exceeds set standards of care. Thus, when something goes wrong with your medical treatment, it can be very alarming, especially if you suspect medical malpractice. Patients who have been victims of medical malpractice can file a lawsuit; likewise, a family member may file a lawsuit in the event that medical malpractice leads to a loved one's death.
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