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What is a Writ of Attachment
What is a Writ of Attachment and How Can It Help You Get Money That is Owed to You? A writ of attachment is a court order that is usually directed toward the county Sheriff or Constable to seize the property of a defendant in a money collection dispute. These writs are provisional or… Read More »
5 Things You Should Do If You are in a Car Accident
Here are 5 easy to remember things that you should if you’re involved in an auto accident. Always speak with an attorney to learn your rights.[/caption] Being involved in a car accident can be traumatic, especially if you or someone else is injured and needs immediate care. Being prepared for a car accident can… Read More »
Can I Sue Someone Who Caused an Accident Even If I Did Not Go to the Doctor Immediately?
If you were injured in an accident caused by the negligent or wrongful conduct of another person, you have the right to compensation from that person. In some cases, however, an injured victim does not always seek immediate medical attention. Can this jeopardize your right to compensation? Not all injury accidents produce immediate symptoms… Read More »
Can I Still Recover Money in an Auto Accident If The Other Person Was Not Insured?
If you suffered property damage or physical injury in an auto accident, you do have a right to claim compensation from the responsible party, regardless if the other person was insured or not. All vehicles on the roadways are required to be insured under the laws of each state but estimates are that about… Read More »
What Can a Lawyer Do to Help Victims of Foster Care Abuse?
Foster care concerns programs operated by the states to provide temporary homes for children who have been abandoned, who have yet to be adopted or whose parents are unable to provide them with a safe and nurturing environment. Many children who have been neglected or abused, physically or sexually, are taken from their parents… Read More »
Can I Repossess Items When Someone Has Not Paid Me?
Unless you have a contract with the person or company that you are suing to collect on a debt, you cannot repossess any property from that debtor. You may only take back or repossess such items if you have included in your contract a provision giving you the right to repossess. These provisions are… Read More »
