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A Credit Counselor Versus a Bankruptcy Attorney


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A Credit Counselor Versus a Bankruptcy Attorney

When I was drowning in debt, I knew that soon enough I would need to file for bankruptcy. I simply didn't make enough to cover the amount of debt I had accumulated. However, I was not sure whether I should work with a credit counselor or a bankruptcy attorney. I did a lot of research on the subject and found that there are pros and cons to working with both a credit counselor and a bankruptcy attorney, and that you also had the option of working with both at the same time. Ultimately, I decided to hire the attorney, but that may not be the best option for everyone. I created this website to help you understand what a credit counselor is and what they do, what a bankruptcy attorney is and what they do and how each can help you if you are drowning in debt.

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Handling A Medical Malpractice Situation

Getting treated for a serious medical condition can bring on a lot of stress when a major surgical procedure is needed. You basically end up having to put your life and trust in the hands of a physician. If the physician is negligent in any way during the surgery process, it can cause a severe injury or death. If you are struggling to cope with the loss of a loved one after he or she was in a similar medical situation, taking action to get justice should be considered. Read through the content in this article to learn what should be done to take action against the negligent physician.

Write Down How Your Family Was Affected

An important aspect of a medical malpractice lawsuit is to prove how the death of your deceased loved one affected you and other family members. For example, did the death lead to major financial changes in your household? If the changes are due to the death leaving your household without an income for living expenses, it can give you and other household members the right to get compensated. Write down the names of each household member and how the tragic situation affected their life. Keep in mind that everything from financial to psychological changes should be written on paper.

Gather Your Deceased Loved One's Medical Records

Proving that the physician treated your deceased loved one in a negligent manner is also important. Nothing can be done legally just based on accusing the physician of medical malpractice. No matter how much stress the situation caused for your family, a judge will still consider the rights of the physician. Gather every record possible in regards to your deceased loved one's health problems that were treated in the past, as well as the ones right before death occurred. The records will play a big role in the outcome of a medical malpractice lawsuit to get justice for your family.

Meet with a Medical Malpractice Attorney 

Don't attempt suing a physician for medical malpractice on your own, especially if you don't have legal knowledge. Meet with an attorney or law firm like Shaevitz Shaevitz & Kotzamanis that has experience medical malpractice lawsuits that are similar to the one your family is filing. Hand over to the attorney your deceased loved ones medical records and the notes that were written down in regards to how the death affected your family. The attorney will then let you know if a malpractice lawsuit is worth filing or not. However, he or she will also ask questions during the consultation.