Bankruptcy can be a complicated process, and many people are intimidated by it. Gather the facts you need to make informed decisions in our free legal library. Our attorneys explain how Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy work, what the advantages and disadvantages are, and much more in these helpful articles. We also cover a variety of topics related to Nebraska injury claims.
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July 2014 NewsletterWhat to do if you’re injured at work and is it time to review your estate plan?
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May 2014 NewsletterCar insurance 101 (how to protect yourself), loan qualification after a catastrophe (it’s possible—even after a bankruptcy), and personal asset planning for retirement (you should come first).
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March 2014 NewsletterHow to determine what your claim is worth, 7 steps to improve your credit score and organizing and storing your estate planning information.
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January 2014 NewsletterYou may not need a lawyer to settle your injury claim (but, if you do—here’s how to choose a good one) and are there student loan debt payment options?
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November 2013 NewsletterHow to deal with the other guy’s insurance company (without hurting your claim), what is a gun trust and why you might need one.
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September 2013 NewsletterHow to negotiate the repair or replacement of your wrecked vehicle, 10 tips to guard against id theft, and do you have an HCPOA?
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Early Summer 2013 NewsletterAvoid the “payday loan” trap, learn what happens to your virtual stuff after you die and how to document your accident.
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Spring 2013 NewsletterLearn how to repair a credit history error, what to do after an auto accident and consider preparing a Personal Property List to ensure that you leave certain property to certain people.
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Winter 2013 NewsletterFind out how to cover medical expenses after an accident, when you don't have insurance or money and get tips for defending yourself from abusive creditors.
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October 2012 NewsletterLearn why you (may) need a personal injury lawyer and if you're being sued by a collection agency what do you do now.