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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Restoring Your Credit After Bankruptcy Restoring your credit after bankruptcy won't be easy, but you can improve your credit score with patience and hard work. -
Paying Your Medical Bills While You Wait for a Personal Injury Settlement The at-fault driver's insurance is not required to pay your medical bills until your case has been settled. Learn what to do while you wait. -
Avoiding Financial Hardship After Filing Omaha Bankruptcy Filing for Omaha bankruptcy can help you eliminate old debts, but you'll still need to make changes to get your finances back on track. -
5 Estate Planning Mistakes to Avoid From ignoring beneficiary designations to not reviewing your plan, protect yourself by learning how to avoid the most common estate planning mistakes. -
Am I Allowed to Sell Property Before Filing Bankruptcy? You can sell property before filing bankruptcy, but there are some important considerations to make sure the sale doesn't affect your case. -
What You Need to Know About Distracted Driving Distracted driving is a common cause of traffic accidents. Learn what you can do to minimize distractions in your vehicle. -
Don't Fall for These Popular Scams Scam artists get more creative by the day. Learn how to keep from becoming a victim. -
Nebraska Estate Planning Checklist: 9 Important Aspects to Make Sure Are Up-to-Date Your estate plan must be reviewed regularly to make sure it still reflects your wishes & personal circumstances. Check out our annual estate planning checklist. -
How a Suggestion of Bankruptcy Can Provide Debt Relief A suggestion of bankruptcy is a document providing notice that the defendant has filed bankruptcy. Learn how this affects your case. -
Bankruptcy and Student Loan Eligibility Bankruptcy generally does not affect federal Perkins or Stafford student loans, but can make it harder to get PLUS loans.