Today’s post discusses some ideas for challenging an adverse liability decision by the opposing insurance company. If you have any questions or concerns about the denial of your personal injury case or property damage case our Durham Personal Injury Attorneys and Greensboro Personal Injury Attorneys are available to give you free advice on how to […]
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Considerations in handling your own north carolina personal injury claim
If you have any questions or concerns about your personal injury claim, our Durham Personal Injury Attorneys and Greensboro Personal Injury Attorneys are willing to give you free advice. You can contact one of our Durham Personal Injury Lawyers or Greensboro Personal Injury Lawyers for free advice by completing the contact form to the right, […]
Read more...Handle your North Carolina personal injury case cautiously
Today’s post discusses the shifting landscape of personal injury cases over the past decade, and stresses the importance of minimizing your mistakes, errors and oversights in your case. If you are in need of any help with your personal injury case, you can contact one of our Durham Personal Injury Attorneys or Greensboro Personal Injury […]
Read more...What personal property do I need to include in my North Carolina Bankruptcy Petition on Schedule B?
The short answer to this is question is…everything! Whether you are filing your own North Carolina Bankruptcy or using a North Carolina Bankruptcy lawyer, you need to make sure that you identified all of your personal property on Schedule B of your Bankruptcy Petition. If you fail to list all of your personal property on […]
Read more...What Courses do I have to complete to File Bankruptcy in North Carolina?
There are two courses that a person filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in North Carolina is required to take. Pre-Filing Credit Counseling Course: A North Carolina debtor must take a Credit Counseling Course from an approved credit counseling company with 180 days before the bankruptcy petition is filed. It is a best practice to submit […]
Read more...Do you have a North Carolina Diminished Value Claim?
If you would like to talk to our Durham Personal Injury Attorneys or Greensboro Personal Injury Attorneys you can contact us by email at info@kregerthacker.com, phone at (888) 820 – 5885 or by completing the Free Consultation Form to the right of this page. Today’s post is going to cover claims for the diminished value […]
Read more...Information about North Carolina Whiplash Injuries
If you are visiting this page because you have questions about your injury case or your whiplash injury, our Durham Personal Injury Attorneys and Greensboro Personal Injury Attorneys offer free consultations and can answer your questions for free. You can reach of our Durham Injury Attorneys or Greensboro Injury Attorneys by filling in your information […]
Read more...4 considerations for injuries from low-impact auto accidents or low-damage auto accidents
If you have any questions about your auto accident or your personal injury case, please feel free to contact one of our Durham Personal Injury Attorneys or Greensboro Personal Injury Attorneys. We offer free consultations, and will answer your questions by email and phone free of charge. You can contact us by completing the Free […]
Read more...Will I lose my Tax Refund if I file for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Protection in North Carolina?
If you have any questions or concerns about filing for Bankruptcy in North Carolina, please contact our Durham Bankruptcy Lawyers or Greensboro Bankruptcy Lawyers by completingthe Free Consultation Contact Form to the right, by sending us an email at info@kregerthacker.com or by calling us on the phone at 888-820-5885. We are frequently asked about tax refunds from our […]
Read more...What property can I keep if I file for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Protection?
One of the most common questions that I receive as a North Carolina Bankruptcy Lawyer is whether my client will be able to keep a certain piece of property if they file for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy protection. The answer to this question is largely dictated by North Carolina exemption laws. As we discussed in an […]
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