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Spence Custer Saylor Wolfe & Rose

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Spence Custer Saylor Wolfe & Rose has taken pride in serving the Johnstown and Somerset area for over 70 years. We are Johnstown's local law firm. Our attorneys specialize in the following areas: Attorney Ronald P. Carnevali Jr. - Personal Injury & Insurance Law; Attorney James C. Munro II - Workers Compensation; Attorney David J. Novak - Bankruptcy Law; Attorney Michael J. Parrish Jr. - Personal Injury & Insurance Law; Attorney James R. Walsh - Bankruptcy Law; Attorney Kevin Petak - Bankruptcy Law; and Attorney Bradley E. H... read more

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216 Franklin St Ste 400, Johnstown, PA, 15901, United States

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Anonymous 
10 years ago

Did you know you are entitled to be compensated for both economic damages and general damages resulting from your personal injury claim? Economic damages include lost wages, medical expenses, lodging, or rental car expenses, and more. General damages include pain, suffering, distress, and humiliation. 

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10 years ago

There are two ways to go bankrupt. The most common way is to file bankruptcy yourself. The other way is when creditors ask the court to order you to file for bankruptcy. 

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10 years ago

The financial compensation received from a personal injury settlement can encompass a wide range of losses. These can include medical bills, lost wages, legal fees and compensation for emotional and psychological distress. 

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10 years ago

After a bankruptcy, it typically takes people anywhere from one to three years if not longer to get their credit back on track. Fortunately, your attorney may be able to help you figure out ways to speed up this process. 

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10 years ago

Whenever something goes wrong during a medical procedure, there are times when it’s no one’s fault. In the instances where your doctor or surgeon made a mistake, you deserve to be compensated for your injuries, both physical and mental. 

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10 years ago

You may need to file a chapter 13 bankruptcy if you have valuable property that’s not covered by an exemption, such as a home or car that you want to keep. This type of filing will allow you to make up these payments over time. 

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10 years ago

You may be a candidate for a chapter 7 bankruptcy if you have a large amount of unsecured debt (i.e. credit card debt or medical expenses) that you are no longer able to pay. A chapter 7 filing allows you to seek protection from creditors. 

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Spence Custer Saylor Wolfe & Rose has a 3.4 star rating with 16 reviews. 

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