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A New Lawsuit Filed Every 3 Seconds! Protect Yourself

By:Carrie Solberg


It's true. According to a recent survey, one out of every 2
Americans will need a lawyer's advice in the next twelve months.
Most of these people will try to handle it on their own, because
they think they can't afford a lawyer. But, if you needed an
operation, would you do it yourself because you couldn't afford
a surgeon? Of course not. You're not qualified, and you know it.
That's why people are so desperate to find affordable health
insurance.
The law is just as complex as surgery, and just as dangerous.
When you go into court, it isn't about right and wrong, it's
about winning, and your opponent knows it.
If they have a lawyer, that lawyer will do everything legally
possible to win for his/her client. Are you willing to risk
your financial health? Your home, car and all your possessions
plus your future paychecks? Of course not. But lawyers are
expensive, good ones can cost hundreds of dollars an hour.
You just can't afford one for every little problem, can you?
Yes, you can, with a legal protection plan.
Very much like health insurance, a legal protection plan offers
you a court room HMO--protection from devastating legal fees,
phone consultations, document review and standard will preparation
by providing attorney services at an affordable monthly rate.
This group rate gives you the same protection at a fraction
of what you might spend on your own, provided by a network
of skilled and experienced attorneys-at-law, not students
or junior associates fresh out of school.
It's just begun to catch on in America, but it's a proven
commodity in Europe, where some 40% of the population has
some type of protection. In fact, Germany boasts fewer
lawsuits than almost any country in the world. Why? Partly
because some 80% of Germans have a legal protection plan!
Where there's easy access to good legal advice, people tend
to settle their problems without going to court. You, too,
can have that peace of mind, because you'll know your rights
will be protected, whether it's an unfulfilled contract, a
defective product, an unfair traffic ticket, an incorrect
credit report, preparing your will or facing the dreaded
IRS audit!
Now, as a bonus, imagine that you could provide that peace
of mind to others. Wouldn't that make getting out of bed
every day worthwhile? It's possible because prepaid legal
services is a fast growing industry that needs quality
representatives who want to make a difference -- a positive
difference -- in the lives of family, friends, neighbors and
others. There are thousands of internet businesses out there,
selling everything from herbal supplements to stock info.

About the Author

Carrie Solberg is apart of that solution. Discover how
she puts it to use with her online business at this website:
http://www.theduplicator.com/bizymom2001 or by clicking
here to email for info - mailto:cmsolberg@GetResponse.com


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