Can I Sue Someone If I Slip And Fall On Their Property?

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Sometimes clients come and see us because they’ve either slipped or tripped and fallen on another person’s property, whether it be a neighbor’s house or a business establishment. If that occurs and you have been seriously injured, it is important to begin investigating your claim early. You would be required to show that it is … Continued

Can I Discharge My Debts During Bankruptcy?

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Many people who file for bankruptcy are worried that they will lose everything that they own as a result of their filing. However, debts are dischargeable during bankruptcy. Debts that are dischargeable in bankruptcy are, except for a really limited list that Congress went through the trouble to write out, are generally all of them. … Continued

What Can I Be Compensated For After An Accident?

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A personal injury case is primarily for the purpose of compensating you for your pain and suffering and loss of enjoyment of life. What that means is that you are to be compensated for any pain that you have, any limitations that you have, anything that you can no longer do at work or at … Continued

Why Do I Have To Take Courses To File For Bankruptcy?

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The law in the State of New Jersey was changed in 2006 for bankruptcy where before you file your case, you have to do credit counseling. Conveniently enough, you don’t actually have to go anywhere. These classes are all online and they all have 1-800 numbers if you don’t have a computer. It takes about … Continued

What is a Home Improvement Contractor?

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A home improvement contractor in New Jersey is actually defined. Somebody sat down over in Trenton and wrote out a definition for what a home improvement contractor actually is. It’s anybody who does any work for money on your home. Your home is a residential dwelling. If you have somebody come over and say, I … Continued