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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Tips for Living Within Your Means The theory goes that during economic hard times, people buy only what they absolutely need. -
"Buckle Up" - For Yourself, Your Family & Your Case If unbuckled, nothing but sheer luck will keep you from being thrown out of your vehicle by centrifugal force. -
When to Consider Filing a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy in Nebraska Our experienced bankruptcy attorneys break down the differences between filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy and filing Chapter 13 bankruptcy in Nebraska. -
Using an S-Corporation to Reduce Tax Liability An S-corporation can be structured to significantly reduce a small business owner's tax liability. Call Steffens Law Office today to learn more. -
How to Protect Yourself After a Work Injury Workers' compensation is a vital safety net for injured workers, but you must understand the program to protect your right to benefits. -
Is it Time to Review Your Estate Plan? Estate plans need to be updated regularly to ensure they accurately reflect your current needs. Contact Steffens Law Office today to review your will or trust. -
Some Things Can't Be Taken Away From You There are some property items and amounts which no creditor can take, unless they have a lien, because they are “exempt” under the law. -
What You Need to Know About Wrongful Death Claims A wrongful death action is a personal injury claim for the loss of a loved one. Learn how to file this type of case. -
Keeping a Diary to Support Your Personal Injury Claim An injury victim diary can serve as vital evidence in your personal injury claim. Learn how to get started. -
What You Need to Know About the Mediation Process Mediation is an increasingly popular tool in settling personal injury claims, but the process is often misunderstood by injury victims.