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<description>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...</description>
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<description>Credit damages have been recognized by the courts since 1912 and now the methodology exists to plead and prove them. You certainly don’t ever want to exclaim, when being told that you could have recovered substantial damages for ruined credit,...</description>
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<description>Credit damages can be an important and extensive form of damages in more than 14 types of tort actions. Credit damages may not jump out at you at intake because your client may be too embarrassed to tell you about...</description>
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<description> The CreditDamageScoreFinder© is the most important tool available for determining whether you have actionable credit damages in a personal injury or wrongful termination case. The score obtained will indicate one of four different possibilities: 0 – 5: Credit damage...</description>
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<description>Special damages for credit injury can add great value to a case. Knowing that damages are available for loss of credit capacity and diminished credit expectancy might lead to inclusion of a claim for credit damages as a routine matter....</description>
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<description>Loss of credit expectancy is one of the four types of credit damage. Like loss of credit capacity, loss of expectancy concerns the ability to obtain and maintain credit after the wrongful act of another damages creditworthiness. Loss of expectancy...</description>
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<description>Credit damage is the impairment of the ability to use credit as the result of the wrongful act of another. Credit damages can consist of different elements. Those damages can be for (a) loss of credit capacity, (b) loss of...</description>
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<description>Credit damages can be a tremendously significant part of the damages, as much as $100,000 or more, in a law suit. Georg Finder writes, &quot;It is my policy to decline cases where my service will not impact the valuation by...</description>
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<description>For about a century courts have been all over the legal map in determining whether credit damage claims are speculative. Generally the determination has been based on the nature of the pleadings or the inability of counsel to provide a...</description>
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<description>If you believe that damages for loss of credit are speculative and therefore not recoverable as an element of special damages, think again. Consider the following hypothetical as an archetype of cases which cry out for compensation for damaged credit....</description>
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