Presumptive Claims For Difficult VA Injury Cases

The Veterans Affairs claims system can be a confusing and frustrating ordeal to navigate. A lot of the required information depends on how accurately the medical personnel documented your injuries in the service--which can be difficult if there were no medical personnel or no administrative personnel during your original issue. If you're lacking information or the VA doesn't seen to be satisfied with your information, take the time to understand why your evidence may be a problem and how presumptive claims can help. [Read More]

Three Forms Of Foreclosure Fraud Perpetrated By Lenders

Just because you owe money to a mortgage company, it doesn't mean that it has the leeway to treat you as it pleases. There are rules and regulations to follow, and lenders who do not follow these rules may be guilty of fraud. Foreclosures, which involve a lender trying to recoup as much of its money as possible, tend to involve a lot of fraudulent moves. Here are three forms of fraudulent moves that you should be on the lookout for when going through a foreclosure: [Read More]

3 Things That Can Affect Your Personal Injury Case

Being involved in a car accident can be horrible. If you are injured, then things can be even worse. If you weren't the one responsible for causing the accident, sometimes the only way you can get compensation is to file a personal injury lawsuit against the party responsible. Here are three things that can affect your personal injury case. 1. You share fault for the accident. One thing that can definitely have an impact on your personal injury case is if the judge finds that your actions, or inaction, helped cause the accident. [Read More]

Can Social Disability Help You Discharge A Student Loan?

If you are unable to work due to illness or injury and are in the process of applying for Social Security Disability, you may also be eligible for student loan forgiveness, known as a "discharge." If you meet the guidelines for SSDI, you may also meet the guidelines for federal loan discharge. Acceptance in one program, however, doesn't guarantee loan forgiveness. To see if you could qualify for this program, read on. [Read More]