You’ve probably heard the term “ambulance chaser.” It refers to an attorney who approaches an injured person – at their home, at the hospital, even at the scene of an accident – and offers to …
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Illinois Personal Injury- Avoiding Ambulance Chasers
February 2nd, 2010 | Posted in Legal
What Is Whiplash Syndrome? This is the term term given to a Whiplash Pain that persists beyond 6 months after an accident. A whiplash injury occurs when you are involved in a motor vehicle accident, usually when your vehicle is hit from behind.
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Whiplash Syndrome
December 8th, 2009 | Posted in Legal
Mortgage buydowns — what is that? You’ve probably heard the term before, but if you’re like most people, it might not make a lot of sense to you. In part, the reason it may sound confusing is …
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2/1 Buy-Down Mortgage
November 24th, 2009 | Posted in Mortgage
As we’ve discussed in the past, the term “lawsuit loan” is actually a misnomer. It is actually not a loan. Rather, it is settlement funding, provided in advance of obtaining a settlement of your claim.
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Lawsuit Loans – Does Your Case Qualify? Part I
October 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Legal
For those who liken lawyers to sharks, ‘No Fee’ may sound like a misnomer. However, the term ‘no win no fee’ literally means what it conveys. No win no fee is an arrangement that applies to personal i…
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Do No Win No Fee Personal Injury Claims Exist?
September 1st, 2009 | Posted in Legal
Banks have long had a process by which mortgage holders facing financial difficulty could apply for a loan modification wherein the length of the term of the loan was increased or interest rates were decreased.
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Dispelling the Myths Around Obama’s Making Home Affordable Loan…
Add the term ‘online’ and it will open for you a collection of opportunities. Add online to credit and it will have the same outcome. So lots of people want to get finance programme and get with it…
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How the internet changed finding a new mortgage