Personal injury lawyers can be found by searching local telephone directories, newspapers, television advertisements, word-of-mouth from others who have had like experiences, or outdoor advertisements.
That will be based on your policy. Read it carefully to find the requirements for filing a claim in a timely fashion.
No he can't. Go find yourself a good attorney.
By filing a claim with his state's unemployment security office.
You have to find an attorney that specializes in that type of law. You have to file papers, through a court to declare bankruptcy, so look through your phone book, and find a good attorney.
Unless you prove wrong the reason why they are filing a claim, most doctors will not stop once they have started one. Your best bet is to appeal or file one yourself or find a grievance process that you can use.
No. Speak with an attorney about your specific situation. If you can not find an attorney, contact your local Bar association and they will refer you to one.
It depends how the plan was setup. If its a 5 year plan, then no. Consult an attorney. Speak with an attorney about your specific situation. If you can not find an attorney, contact your local Bar association and they will refer you to one.
Compensation for whiplash injury will cover your medical expenses, travel expenses for medical treatment, loss of work compensation and sometimes a pain and suffering settlement. The best place to find out exactly how much would be any personal injury attorney in your local area.
Of course, if you feel you have a legitimate claim. The first step would be to find an attorney to represent your case.
Local newspaper reports of the case; any of several reporters online or in paper/magazine format; a creditor who learns of it; the opposing party in the litigation; the attorney for the opposing party; you or your attorney reporting the "winnings." If the civil suit or the underlying claim did not exist at the time of filing, no problem. If it did exist and you failed to disclose the claim in Schedule B and the Statement of Financial Affairs, you are looking at perjury in addition to forfeiting the winnings. If you did disclose it, the trustee caould have taken the case away from the attorney handling the case for you, or abandoned it. If the latter, you have no problem.
You may have a good claim. The seller is on the hook to repair whatever he agreed to fix in the contract. Your attorney should notify him via his attorney that he is in breech. If the seller fails to respond, your attorney should file a claim against him in civil court. If your attorney is reluctant, find another lawyer.
From filing chapter 7-13 you should be able to find legal help with this website. It lists different bankruptcy attorney's throughout Pennslvnia , here is their link ,http://the-bankruptcy-directory.com/pennsylvania.html.