
Wrongful Repossessions in North Carolina
Repossession is the process by which a creditor reclaims property from a debtor when they fail to keep up with their payments. When purchasing a
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Repossession is the process by which a creditor reclaims property from a debtor when they fail to keep up with their payments. When purchasing a
It is not uncommon for banks, insurance companies, and other financial institutions to violate the law. These laws may concern lending, sales, or other business
Vertebral compression fractures (VCFs) occur when the bony block or vertebral body in the spine collapses, which can lead to severe pain, deformity, and loss of height. These
You may have heard the phrase “punitive damages” but may not know what it means and when it applies. North Carolina’s most punitive damages law
Internal injuries can be a serious result of automobile collisions because they can turn deadly very quickly. Unlike external injuries, there are not always outward
The history of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) can trace its origin back to the American Civil War. After the Civil War, a moratorium was passed
Enacted in December 2003 the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) protects service members from significant financial burdens while on active duty. Under the legislation, lenders
If you have ever paid a mortgage payment fee when paying for your mortgage over the phone or through an online website, then you should
A major factor in the decision to file bankruptcy for many people is overwhelming medical debt. This medical debt can lead people to file for
Recently, we have seen an increase in consumers complaining about previously corrected data being reported on credit reports, particularly when car loans/leases are paid off