Pennsylvania consumers may rely heavily on their credit cards for daily purchases, while others may use their cards for unexpected expenses, such as medical bills. As a result, many find themselves facing credit card balances that are more than they can afford to pay....
Month: May 2020
Recognizing brain injuries in accident victims
Trauma to the head may be among the most frightening injuries one can suffer. If your loved one was in a motor vehicle accident, it is likely that evidence of head trauma is one of the first things emergency responders looked for. Determining as quickly as possible...
Is Chapter 13 the right financial decision?
Financial struggles happen for many reasons, and often it is because of factors beyond a Pennsylvania consumer’s control. A medical emergency, job loss, pay cut or other unexpected life event can wipe out savings, and eventually, it can become difficult to manage...
Is a personal loan the right way to deal with medical bills?
Health care is expensive, even for those who have health insurance. A health emergency, unexpected injury or unplanned surgery can result in medical bills that can quickly wipe out a Pennsylvania family’s savings. These bills may continue to add up, and some...
Dealing with credit card debt sent to collections
When a Pennsylvania consumer is behind on credit card payments, the company will try and collect payment. It may charge late fees, send letters or call the cardholder in an attempt to get even a minimum payment on the amount owed. After a certain amount of time...