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Chicago spinal cord injury lawyers

Spinal cord injuries happen when a traumatic event results in damage to cells within the spinal cord or severs the nerve tracts that relay signals up and down the spinal cord. The most common types of cord injuries are contusion (bruising of the spinal cord), compression (pressure on the spinal cord), lacerations (severing or tearing [...]

Clinical negligence solicitors to your rescue

A patient has just been informed that he is a candidate for surgery. After mentally preparing for the procedure and feeling ready on the actual day, he undergoes the procedure with seemingly no complications. Days after leaving the hospital, the patient begins to feel strange and wonders what is going on. Upon seeing his doctor [...]

Professional Legal Network – An Overview

Legal Network is a network of independent lawyers and law firms who help in resolving our legal problems. They provide comprehensive consultation and representation for all of our legal needs. There are many online Legal networks around the world but it is really very difficult to find the best one. On whom we can trust [...]

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Timeline

If you are unfortunate enough to have to file chapter 7 bankruptcy, it is always helpful to have a basic overview of what will happen during your personal bankruptcy procedure, and when. In this article, we will give you a general time line of a chapter 7 bankruptcy procedure so you can know more or [...]

What to look for in a Los Angeles family law attorney

There are times in peoples lives when it is hard to think clearly yet they have to make crucial decisions that can effect the rest of their lives during those trying times. Living in a city like Los Angeles where there are so many different attorneys to choose from can make choosing a los angeles [...]

How To Protect College Funds In Bankruptcy

The cost of a college education has skyrocketed in recent years and there appears to be no end to tuition increases. For the 2009-2010 school year, the average cost of a private four-year college was $26,273, up 4.4 percent from the previous year. The percentage of increase was even greater for public schools, which rose [...]

Is It Possible To Own a Home After Bankruptcy?

One of the most common misconceptions people have about bankruptcy is that by filing, they will never be able own a home again. While bad credit can be a stumbling block to obtaining credit for individuals who have not filed for bankruptcy, credit is not an insurmountable hurdle. The second factor at play in bankruptcy [...]

How To Protect Your Investments In Bankruptcy

Serious financial problems rarely happen when you expect them. Personal injuries or other illnesses that leave you disabled can cause huge medical bills to pile up yet cut off the only source of funds you have to pay off your debts. Sixty-two percent of all bankruptcies filed in 2007 were linked to medical expenses. That [...]

Bankruptcy Exemptions What Is Eligible?

Chapter 7 bankruptcy is commonly referred to as “liquidation” bankruptcy. It cancels debt entirely in the course of approximately three months and is an attractive option for many people considering bankruptcy. The down side for many is that filing for Chapter 7 means that any non-exempt belongings will be liquidated to distribute among creditors in [...]

Debt Relief: What Are the Alternatives to Bankruptcy?

For the millions of Americans struggling with debt, there are a lot of voices that claim to help. Unfortunately, the variety and differences in the options can be downright disorienting. Here is a quick run-down on the options that you have to achieve debt relief. Debt Consolidation Debt consolidation simply means taking out a single [...]