Posted On: July 31, 2008

Utilize a Credit Damage Expert and Avoid Malpractice

To successfully litigate a case with compensable credit damages requires the assistance of a qualified expert. What can you expect when you first contact an expert?

The first time you contact an expert, you will probably arrange to exchange basic information. Almost certainly you will be interested in the expert’s qualifications and fees. A reputable expert will send you an email or a fax containing all the information you need.

The expert will want the following information from you:

  • Your name and name of law firm

  • Name(s) of victim(s) and potential defendant(s)

  • All of your contact information, such as phone, fax, email

  • Which side you represent

  • When you need to designate an expert

It is human nature to be curious about the value of credit damages and the probability of recovery of measurable credit damages from the outset. The reality is that an expert won’t discuss that with you until you have retained the expert. Knowing your CreditDamageScoreFinder© score can be sufficient information about the strength of your credit damage claim to allow you to decide whether to proceed with the claim and whether to employ the expert.

More information about the expert and what you can expect should be available from a expert’s web site. For an excellent example, see the information made available by Georg Finder, the preeminent credit damage expert.

Posted On: July 17, 2008

Ascertain the Likelihood of Credit Damages to Avoid Malpractice

The complementaryCreditDamageScoreFinder© is an efficient professional tool designed to help you ascertain the likelihood of recoverable credit damages. Based on the information input in eight different categories, the CreditDamageScoreFinder© will generate a score informing you of the potential significance of credit damages in your case. The score will guide you to the next actions to take in regard to your credit damage claim.

It is critical that when the CreditDamageScoreFinder© resulting score is 11 or higher you contact a credit damage expert. One of the basic malpractice prevention steps to take in a case with a possible credit damage claim is to ascertain the most complete actual estimated value of the case possible with the information you possess. The greater the potential value of the case as indicated by the Credit Damage Score Finder©, the stronger is the imperative to contact an expert as soon as possible.

Even when the CreditDamageScoreFinder© result is lower than 11, it is crucial to continue to monitor the possibilities of credit damages. It is advisable to utilize the CreditDamageScoreFinder© as new factors indicating credit damage are revealed. Failure to do so, may result in leaving money on the table when settling or trying the case. Worse yet, the result may be a malpractice claim against you.

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Posted On: July 3, 2008

Investigate Possible Credit Damage and Avoid Malpractice

Credit damages can be substantial and range from thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars. Failure to investigate or seek credit damages may be legal malpractice.

You probably want to avoid making this statement sometime down the road: “Gee, I didn’t know that was possible!”

Use of credit reputation in the form of credit reports has become a fact of life. When credit is damaged, it becomes more costly or entirely unavailable, that constitutes a substantial economic loss and hardship. When credit is injured as the result of the misfeasance or malfeasance of another, special damages for ruined credit are as available as any other form of special damage.

The proven methodology now exists to place a dollar value on that loss and such damages can be extensive. It is absolutely critical, therefore, to conduct the necessary investigation to determine whether there is evidence of credit damage and then to seek damages for those losses in any litigation where evidence supports the claim. Failure to do so may give rise to a claim of professional negligence.

For information on how to make sure you don’t risk a malpractice claim, you can utilize the CreditDamageScoreFinder© , now available at no cost.