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Probability Of A Lawsuit

Tuesday, June 7th, 2011

You probably already know that we live in a litigious culture, but do you know what that means?

• Ninety percent of lawsuits in the world are filed in United States courts.
• Every thirty seconds a new lawsuit is filed.
• If you practice a profession or own your own business you have a 33% chance for every lawsuit being filed over the next year that you will be named as a defendant. And you can expect this to only get worse. There are close to 700,000 professional lawyers practicing in the U.S. and over 100,000 students in law school right now. That equals one attorney for every 400 women, men and children!
Contingency Fee lawyers search for effortless targets.

Many of these unexpected events could leave you with a lawsuit resulting in heaps of debt.

• A injury claim or negligent matter, whether it is justified or not, that is beyond any insurance coverage you may have or where insurance does not cover the legal responsibility
• Breach of contract through no mistake or default of your own
• A professional malpractice lawsuit
• Lawsuits from infuriated disgruntled employees or business partners
• Devastating Divorce
• Enormous penalties and fines for violating state or federal law because of the dealings of an employee
• Claims from creditors from a business failure
• Huge unexpected catastrophic hospital bills
• Seizure of your house or other personal property without due process by the U.S. Customs or other government agencies with forfeiture authority
• A huge tax bill and escalating penalties following an IRS audit
• Depreciating home values

There are many more reasons that could be added to the above list. However, the point is many people will end up in debt from an unexpected lawsuit.

Learning How To Deal With Debt Collectors. Eliminate Fears Caused By Harassing Creditors

Friday, January 14th, 2011

Being harassed by creditors can be an overwhelming experience. Creditors who call your house on a continual basis, demanding payments and things you cannot do can be very distressing for someone who is already going through the difficulty of losing their job or business. Worse still are those who are ill and cannot work. Being in such a situation and being harassed by creditors does little good in fixing the situation. That is why for people faced with these types of situations it may be necessary for them to find ways to stop debt collection.

This is not always an easy task. There are many websites that offer do-it-yourself advice on dealing with creditors and stopping debt collection, but sometimes that is just not enough. When one is facing financial difficulties they also need help in protecting their assets and stopping legal actions that can garnish their wages and other assets. Sometimes this can be difficult to know how to handle and therefore one may find that they do better by hiring a company that can help them work through these issues.

In addition a service can also help in getting creditors to take a settlement on the amounts owed and this can drastically reduce the amounts that a person owes. They also will stop legal actions and wage garnishments so that you retain control of your finances while you work your way out of the financial problems you have. These can be most beneficial when you are experiencing financial difficulties and need assistance in finding a way to work your way out of the issues, but you want to be able to still hold on to some of your assets. Bankruptcy will not allow this and it does not always wipe the slate clean either as many believe it will. By using a company that helps in stopping debt collection and protecting your assets you may find a better solution.

No company can erase your debts, but they can help you in finding ways to work with creditors. They also can help you in establishing a more even way of working with your creditors by having your creditors prove their claims against you. This is especially valuable when one is dealing with credit collection agencies. They can be especially forceful and sometimes one needs to be able to find a way to make them more reasonable to deal with. By using the right agency one can stop debt collection and find ways to work with debtors in resolving their credit issues.

Representative Alan Grayson Explains the Foreclosure Fraud Crisis

Tuesday, October 12th, 2010

Be careful of foreclosure fraud scams. Your bank may have been involved in issuing fraudulent loans or foreclosing on your home fraudulently with out the proper documentation to warrant foreclosure. Hope you enjoy this video.

 

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