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What You Need To Do Before Appealing A Workers Compensation Rejection

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Few things can be as upsetting as a workers’ compensation claim rejection letter. However, under workers’ compensation law, you have the right to appeal the rejection if you believe it to be incorrect. You will need to do a handful of things before you launch an appeal, though. Collect Documentation Ideally, you made copies of any paperwork that went with the initial claim request. Likewise, you should make copies of the rejection letter.…

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What Debts Can Be Discharged In Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?

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While many people see bankruptcy as a way of getting out of debt, not all debts are eligible for bankruptcy. In order to figure out if bankruptcy is right for you, you need to understand if the type of debt you have can be included in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Mortgage Payments You should try to catch up on your mortgage payments before filing for bankruptcy. Your mortgage payment is an ongoing expense, so if you stop making them, you’ll lose your home.…

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What to Expect During Your Initial Bankruptcy Consultation

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Filing for bankruptcy is never an easy decision. However, because you aren’t familiar with the process and want to ensure you are successful in rebuilding your financial future, you have decided to hire a bankruptcy attorney. Finding the right attorney for you is a good first step, and you will need to schedule an initial consultation to determine the next steps in filing bankruptcy. Here are a few things you can expect to occur during this initial consultation with a bankruptcy attorney.…

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