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“Can I Sue?”

13 years ago

  “Can I sue?” This tops the list of questions most frequently asked of attorneys. But it’s the wrong question.  The real…

Bankruptcy: Student Loan Debt Crisis

13 years ago

Student Loan debt in the United States, now at $1 Trillion Dollars, is called “the next debt bomb” for the…

HIPAA: Authorizing Release of Medical Records & Personal Injury

13 years ago

Confidentiality exists between you and your medical providers.  This prohibits release of medical records without proper authorization.  The Health Insurance…

How Can Credit Cards Charge Such High Interest Rates?

13 years ago

How can credit card companies charge 30% interest?  Didn’t there used to be laws limiting what interest rates companies could…

Injury Claim Evaluation By Computer

13 years ago

The same insurance companies with TV ads featuring lizards, friendly hands and smiley faces also methodically feed injury claim information into a…

Debt Collection Abuse. Legal Constraints on Collection

13 years ago

Debt piles up due to loss of employment, illness and other life events.  Outrageous interest rates, charges and fees are…

Personal Injury: Settlements are Forever – A Full Final Release is Eternal

13 years ago

When a case is settled, the document bringing the case to a close is usually referred to as a "full…

Bankruptcy: Essex County, MA

13 years ago

  Where do we go for the creditors meeting after filing bankruptcy? That’s a good question if you live on…

Personal Injury: Emotional Distress

13 years ago

  Stress infiltrates our lives.  Between bills, demanding jobs, nerve-wracking traffic, getting kids to their activities and other worries, who…

Bankruptcy Basics: Chapter 7, Chapter 13

13 years ago

There are two basic types of consumer bankruptcy, Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. Chapter 7 cancels or "discharges" many types…