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Posts Categorized In: Hiring an attorney

More on total losses

May 17, 2013 by Jonathan Stein

I have written a lot about total losses before. You can find those articles here. But it bears repeating since so many people ask me this: why can’t we use Blue Book value? The simple answer is that Blue Book…

Categories: Auto Insurance, Claims, Consumer Issues, Current Affairs, Hiring an attorney, Insurance Operations, Law, Personal Injury, Religion Tags: ADP, Blue Book, CCC, collision, comprehensive, insurance company, KBB, Kelly Blue Book, NADA, Red Book, total loss, total loss car, used cars, weighted average

California Debt Blog: More on JPMorgan Chase

May 17, 2013 by Jonathan Stein

Last week I wrote about the California Attorney General suing JPMorgan Chase for its debt collection practices. Today, Lawyers.com comes out with an article abou tthe same issue. There are two issues that should be pointed out. First, these practices…

Categories: Current Affairs, FDCPA, Hiring an attorney, Legal Process, News, Rosenthal FDCPA Tags: Brachfeld and Associates, California Attorney General, Capital One, Chase, debt collection, debt collector, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, FDCPA, Frederick J. Hanna and Associates, JP Morgan, JP Morgan Chase, JPMorgan Chase, justice, Kamala Harris, Legal Recovery Law Offices, Rosenthal Act, Rosenthal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act

FAQ: Why are they closing my claim?

May 10, 2013 by Jonathan Stein

Question: I was involved in a car accident. I am still treating and the adjuster told me that he is going to close my claim. Why? Answer: Sadly, the answer is “because they can.” The insurance company can open a…

Categories: Auto Insurance, Claims, Hiring an attorney, Insurance Operations, Law, Personal Injury Tags: bodily injury, car accident, car collision, car crash, claim, collision, insurance claim, motor vehicle accident, motor vehicle crash, MVA, MVC, property damage

FAQ: How much car insurance do I need?

April 5, 2013 by Jonathan Stein

Question: I know I have to have insurance in California. How much insurance do I have to have? Answer: How much you have to have and how much you should have are two different questions. Let’s start with the first…

Categories: Auto Insurance, Books, Consumer Issues, Current Affairs, Hiring an attorney, Insurance Operations, Law, Personal Injury Tags: car accident, car crash, car insurance, Consumers Guide to Buying Car Insurance, liability insurance, low cost auto insurance, PL/PD, property damage, underinsured motorist coverage, uninsured motorist coverage

California Debt Blog: FAQ: Who can help me with my debt collection lawsuit?

April 5, 2013 by Jonathan Stein

Question: I have been sued by a debt collector. Who do I call? Answer: An attorney. Let me explain a bit. Twice in the last week, I have had people call me after being sued by a debt collector. Both…

Categories: Credit, Current Affairs, FAQ, FDCPA, Hiring an attorney, Legal Process, News, Rosenthal FDCPA Tags: AG, attorney general, debt collection, debt collection lawsuit, debt collector, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, FBI, FDCPA, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Federal Trade Commission, FTC, payday lender, Rosenthal Act, Rosenthal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act

FAQ: What is full coverage?

March 29, 2013 by Jonathan Stein

Question: I want full coverage on my car. What do I need? Answer: I have no idea. Seriously, I have no idea. I have heard the expression “full coverage” for yeras. The problem is that I have no idea what…

Categories: Auto Insurance, Claims, Consumer Issues, Current Affairs, Hiring an attorney, Insurance and Claims FAQ, Insurance Operations, Law, Myths, Personal Injury Tags: auto insurance, collision, comprehensive, full coverage, full coverage auto insurance, insurance, liability, rental coverage, underinsured motorist, uninsured motorist

California Debt Blog: FAQ: When can I be called?

March 29, 2013 by Jonathan Stein

Question: My phone rings nonstop with calls from a debt collector. Is this legal? Answer: NO! Debt collectors cannot call you at all hours of the day. I just looked at a phone log that a client had that showed…

Categories: Credit, Current Affairs, FDCPA, Hiring an attorney, Legal Process, Rosenthal FDCPA Tags: debt, debt collection, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, harassment, phone calls, Rosenthal Act, Rosenthal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act

California Debt Blog: President Obama Cuts Student Loan Debt Collection Commissions

March 21, 2013 by Jonathan Stein

This is exciting news for folks who may be behind on their student loans. President Obama has cut the commission that debt collectors get on student loans. Why does this matter? Student loan debt collectors are some of the most…

Categories: Current Affairs, FCRA, FDCPA, Hiring an attorney, Legal Process, News Tags: bankruptcy, commissions, debt collectors, R-FDCPA, Rosenthal Act, Rosenthal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, student loans

FAQ: How long will my case take?

March 15, 2013 by Jonathan Stein

Q: How long it will take to resolve my case? Answer: I don’t know. Anyone who tells you they know is either not being honest with you or saying it just to get you to hire them. A good personal…

Categories: Auto Insurance, Claims, Consumer Issues, Current Affairs, Hiring an attorney, Insurance and Claims FAQ, Insurance Operations, Law, Personal Injury Tags: alternative dispute resolution, arbitration, auto accident, bite, car accident, car crash, chiropractic, collision, deposition, disc fusion, discovery, dog, dog bite, hiring an attorney, insurance company, litigation, mediation, personal injury, physical therapy, slip and fall, trial

California Debt Blog: FAQ: What is a validation letter and why should I send it?

March 15, 2013 by Jonathan Stein

Q: What is a validation letter and why should I send it? A: A validation letter is simply a letter to the debt collector telling them that you dispute the debt. It can be sent by either the consumer or…

Categories: Credit, FAQ, FDCPA, Hiring an attorney, Legal Process, Rosenthal FDCPA Tags: attorney, consumer, debt, debt collector, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, FDCPA, hiring an attorney, letter from debt collector, notice, R-FDCPA, Rosenthal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, validation letter

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