When Should You Talk to a Lawyer? A Practical Guide
Learn when it may be time to talk to a lawyer, including lawsuits, contracts, injuries, landlord-tenant problems, debt collection, consumer disputes, deadlines, and settlement offers.
Learn when it may be time to talk to a lawyer, including lawsuits, contracts, injuries, landlord-tenant problems, debt collection, consumer disputes, deadlines, and settlement offers.
Learn what consumers should understand about debt collection lawsuits, including summons, complaints, validation notices, default judgments, evidence, settlement, and when to seek legal help.
Learn what consumers should know before filing a complaint, including common consumer problems, documents to keep, where to complain, and when to consider legal help.
Learn common legal questions about security deposits, including what landlords can deduct, normal wear and tear, move-out photos, itemized deductions, deadlines, and what renters can do if a deposit is not returned.
Learn about common landlord-tenant disputes, including rent, repairs, security deposits, lease violations, eviction, privacy, property damage, and when to seek legal help.
Learn what compensation means in a civil case, including economic damages, non-economic damages, punitive damages, settlement, judgment, evidence, and common examples.
Learn the basic elements of negligence in personal injury claims, including duty of care, breach, causation, damages, evidence, examples, and common mistakes.
Learn the basic concepts of personal injury claims, including negligence, liability, damages, evidence, insurance, settlement, deadlines, and when to speak with a lawyer.
Learn what steps to take if someone breaks a contract, including reviewing the agreement, gathering evidence, calculating damages, sending a demand letter, and considering settlement, mediation, arbitration, or court.
Learn whether verbal agreements can be legally binding, what makes an oral contract enforceable, what evidence may help prove one, and when a written contract may be required.