Any collections, debt, or civil law attorney should be able to handle a repossession case. The cheaper route might be to contract a collections agency or a small locale repossession company. You can find these in your local yellow pages under collections agencies.
To find PA attorneys, you can find a volunteer lawyer. You can also find one by referring to the State Bar pamphlet. Or you can use FindLaw to hire a local lawyer.
PA means Professional Association.
no they do not have to notify you if they plan to repo your car
The Injury Law Group in Pittsburgh PA specializes in personal injury cases. They offer a free file review and consultation. Their website is www.injurylawgroup.org
It can be registered, but the repo man is still coming for it.
You need a lawyer familiar with PA firearms law.
Your best course is to find a lawyer who is familiar with firearms law.
I'm not a lawyer, but I think it is.
You will need to consult with a lawyer.
Depends on the practice are, but you will find mose contigency cases will be personal injury cases. The usual percentage depends from 25% to 40% plus costs. Most lawyers will use a sliding scale- most will charge a lower percentage if there is a quick settlement before trial, while most lawyers will charge the full 30+% if a case goes to trial.
Consult with a lawyer for a current, correct and legal answer.
PA does require any third party repossession to be done by a licensed repossessor. A third party repossession is one that is completed by a person who is not an employee of the finance company. The license is not the only thing that you need though. Any finance compnay will require that you are bonded and properly insured. This con be the expensive part.