Stover Gadow & Tyler offers legal counsel within bankruptcy and social security disability cases. They offer services within the Jackson and Hattiesburg, Mississippi areas. Within these areas, they offer representation to enable clients to stop repossession of their automobiles and foreclosure. They provide advice for individuals seeking to receive social security benefits by establishing a high volume of evidence proving the validity of their injury or disability.
Debt Relief
This law firm comprehends how stressful it is for you to receive constant calls from bill collectors and threats from law offices representing your creditors. With this in mind, they evaluate your debts and current financial circumstances to determine a solution. If bankruptcy is the best option for your preferred lawyer will establish which bankruptcy claim is the most beneficial form of debt relief.
The chapters utilized in bankruptcy are different. For instance, chapter 13 allows you to place all of your debts into the claim to prevent further collection efforts. It allows homeowners to prevent foreclosure and automobile repossession. Chapter 11 is typically used by business owners to liquidate assets to repay their creditors. This option requires the business to shut down. Chapter 7 secures assets and prevents forced liquidation of assets while the owner pays off debts included in the bankruptcy. Stover Gadow & Tyler can provide you with information regarding each of these options.
Social Security DisabilityFiling a social security disability claim is not a simple process. In order to file a claim effectively you should hire a lawyer who has an established success rate within these cases. To establish that a disability exists you must provide adequate evidence from doctors and medical staff detailing the disability from the time it began until now. When you file a claim for social security, you are asked to provide information related to how the disability or injury occurred.
If you were treated by multiple doctors, you should acquire records from each doctor to prove your case in a court of law. In some states, it is not impossible to receive these benefits if you have a past felony charge. You should consult your preferred attorney to establish if this rule is enforced in Mississippi.