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Illegal Loan Modification Schemes and Your Rights

Facing financial struggles can feel isolating, and the fear of losing your home only adds to the stress. When mortgage payments become unmanageable, you may feel pressured to find a quick solution, which makes you more vulnerable to scams. Unfortunately, illegal loan modification schemes prey on these situations, promising relief that often never materializes.

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Why Joining a Class Action May Be Better Than Filing Alone

When multiple people have been harmed in a similar way, the law offers a way for us to pursue justice together. At Liggio Law in Lake Worth Beach, FL, we often see how a class action lawsuit can provide more strength, efficiency, and fairness than going it alone.

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Reverse Mortgage Abuse: What Seniors and Their Families Need to Know

Reverse mortgages, particularly Home Equity Conversion Mortgages (HECMs), have become a popular financial tool for seniors in Florida seeking to tap into their home equity without monthly mortgage payments. However, these financial products come with significant risks, especially when misused or exploited.

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What Constitutes Insurance Bad Faith, and How Can Policyholders Fight Back?

Insurance companies have a legal duty to act in good faith when handling claims, but many prioritize profits over policyholders. At Liggio Law in West Palm Beach, Florida, we’ve seen insurers deny valid claims, delay payments, and misinterpret policies to avoid payouts. When an insurer unfairly refuses to honor a policy, this may constitute bad faith insurance practices.

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Common Tactics Health Insurers and HMOs Use to Deny or Undervalue Claims

​​Dealing with health insurance claims can be frustrating, especially when insurers undervalue or deny legitimate requests for coverage. At Liggio Law in West Palm Beach, Florida, we know how often insurers put their financial interests above policyholders' needs. These tactics leave many patients struggling to afford necessary treatments and care.

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