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Do I have to certify my employment every year for PSLF?
In general, annual employment certification for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) is not always legally required, but it is often strongly recommended. Many borrowers use employment certification to help track quali...
What are my rights if a dog bit me while I was delivering food to someone’s house?
If a dog bit you while you were delivering food in Washington, you may have legal rights under personal injury law and possibly workers’ compensation, depending on how you were working and whose dog it was. In general, a...
Do I have to pay for a locksmith if the apartment key broke off in an old lock?
In Indiana, the answer usually depends on what caused the problem, who was responsible for the lock’s condition, and what your lease says. If the key broke because the lock was old, worn, or hard to use, the landlord may...
My Employer Cut My Pay Without Telling Me Until Payday — Is That Legal?
In general, an employer in North Carolina may be able to reduce an employee’s pay, but the legality often depends on what kind of employee you are, when the change took effect, and whether the employer followed required...
How do I prove the other driver ran a red light if there were no witnesses?
If no one saw the other driver run the red light, you may still be able to prove what happened using other types of evidence. In North Carolina, as in many states, car accident claims often turn on the total picture of t...
Do I have to accept store credit instead of a refund for a defective product?
In general, whether you have to accept store credit instead of a refund for a defective product depends on the store’s return policy, the type of product, what was promised at the time of sale, and any applicable Arizona...
How do I calculate lost wages after missing 12 days of work because of a store injury?
If you missed 12 days of work because of a store injury, lost wages are usually calculated by figuring out what you would have earned during that time if you had been able to work. In general, that can include regular ho...
Can a landlord charge me for pest treatment when the whole building has mice?
In Illinois, a landlord may not always be able to charge a tenant for pest treatment just because mice are present in the building. In general, the answer depends on the lease, the source of the infestation, and whether...
My Neighbor’s Construction Cracked My Wall — Who Pays for Repairs?
In California, who pays for a cracked wall from a neighbor’s construction usually depends on what caused the damage and who was legally responsible for it. In general, if the construction activity caused the crack, the n...
Can I Get a Refund If an Online Seller Sent Me a Fake Item?
If an online seller sent you a fake item, a refund may be possible in New Jersey, depending on the facts, the seller’s policies, and how the purchase was made. In many situations, receiving a counterfeit, knockoff, or ma...
How do I make sure a prenup is enforceable if we move to another state later?
A prenuptial agreement is usually most dependable when it is carefully drafted, fully disclosed, signed voluntarily, and created in a way that matches the basic legal standards the parties may later face. If you move to...
Can I get student loan forgiveness if I have worked for a nonprofit hospital for 9 years?
Maybe, but it depends on the loan program, your employer status, your payment history, and whether your past service and payments meet the program rules. In general, working for a nonprofit hospital can be relevant to ce...
How do I handle a car accident claim when the other driver is from Canada?
If the other driver is from Canada, the basic claim process after a car accident is often similar to any other crash claim in New Mexico. You still usually gather evidence, report the crash if required, notify insurance...
My boss told coworkers about my medical condition. Is that legal?
In New York, a boss telling coworkers about your medical condition is not automatically illegal, but it may be unlawful depending on what was shared, how the employer learned the information, and whether any privacy, dis...
Do I have to pay for rental car damage that was noted before I drove off?
In general, if rental car damage was already noted before you drove off, that fact can matter a lot. If the company’s own records, inspection sheet, photos, or app check-in show the damage before you took possession, it...