Love that new-car smell? Wish you could replace the high-mileage car you’ve had for several years? Well….if you’re like many Americans, when you go to trade in your “clunker,” you might find that its value is lower than the money… Read More ›
Auto deficiencies
Expand Your Law Practice by Adding Subrogation
Today’s Guest Blog was written by Spencer B. Lythgoe, Attorney, Cannon Law Associates, Sandy, Utah. Subrogation cases usually involve an insurance agent or attorney who is trying to determine who was really at fault for injuries or property loss…. Read More ›
What’s Trending in Debt Delinquencies
A survey by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York showed that total outstanding household debt, including home mortgages, rose to $12.58 trillion at the end of last year. The all-time high was about $100 billion more. This record was set in… Read More ›
Insurance Defense Litigation & Subrogation
When an insurance claim is paid, subrogation is a potential strategy for an insurer to recover funds from the third party or even multiple parties who actually caused the loss. As most subrogation plaintiffs are insurers, many subrogation plaintiff’s attorneys are… Read More ›
Replevin vs. Repossession
If you are unsure about the difference between Replevin and Repossession and/or which action is the one most likely or advisable to use to get back property that is in default or that may have been taken unlawfully, The National… Read More ›
Legal Dings, Dents and Crashes: Collecting on Auto Deficiency Accounts – Part II
Guest Blog by M. Brent Yarborough, Zarzaur & Schwartz, P.C. On October 16, 2015, Michael Joyce, of Shindler and Joyce, and I presented “Legal Dings, Dents and Crashes: Collecting on Auto Deficiency Accounts” at NARCA’s Fall Conference in Washington, DC…. Read More ›
Legal Dings, Dents and Crashes: Collecting on Auto Deficiency Accounts – Part I
Guest Blog by M. Brent Yarborough, Zarzaur & Schwartz, P.C. On October 16, 2015, Michael Joyce, of Shindler and Joyce, and I presented “Legal Dings, Dents and Crashes: Collecting on Auto Deficiency Accounts” at NARCA’s Fall Conference in Washington, DC…. Read More ›