Our attorneys share their insights and provide guidance on topics related to injury claims and bankruptcy in these blog posts. Stay informed of important issues that may affect you if you are struggling to get out of debt, or have been injured in a catastrophic accident, by reading our blog posts.
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What Is The Bankruptcy "Means Test" If you must file bankruptcy, you'll certainly want to file under the cheapest, easiest, and quickest of the bankruptcy chapters. -
Strategy #6: Do You Need a Lawyer for Your Personal Injury Claim? A lawyer isn't always necessary, but legal representation is vital in many cases. Learn how to tell if you need help. -
Strategy #5: Dealing with the Other Driver's Insurance Company After a car accident, you must use extreme caution when dealing with the other driver's insurance company. Contact Steffens Law Offices to learn more. -
Are There Student Loan Debt Payment Options? Yes - Usually Student loan debt has become a hot topic for a couple of reasons. -
Strategy #4: Repairing or Replacing Your Wrecked Vehicle After a Nebraska Car Crash Learn how to get funds to repair or replace your vehicle after a car crash caused by another Nebraska driver's negligence. -
Can I Be Thrown in Jail Because of My Debts? No, fortunately. A person cannot be thrown in jail just for having unpaid bills, loans, or credit card debt. -
Will My Income Tax Debt Be Discharged and Erased? Income taxes can only be erased in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies, if each of the following rules are satisfied -
What Questions Will I Be Asked at My Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Hearing? Prepare for your chapter 7 bankruptcy hearing by learning what questions to anticipate. -
Erase the Lien From Your Home or Car in Bankruptcy (Without Paying the Debt!) Bankruptcy always discharges unsecured debt such as credit cards, medical bills, and payday loans. However, "liens" usually survive bankruptcy. -
What Happens At My Chapter 7 Bankruptcy “Hearing”? Every person who files a Chapter 7 bankruptcy must attend a "hearing" within 21-45 days. -
Strategy #3: Covering Medical Expenses After an Accident (When You Don't Have Insurance or Money) If you lack health insurance, covering your immediate medical bills can be tricky. However, you still have options. -
Strategy #2: Collect Evidence to Support Your Claim for Damages Photos and journal entries can be valuable evidence in a personal injury claim following a car accident.