US Attorney Generals Support Pre-Paid Legal Services

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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2011

Have you ever...

Been overcharged for a repair?
Received a speeding ticket?
Been audited?
Purchased a home?
Tried to return a defective product?
Lost a security deposit?
Signed a contract?
Prepared a will?
Even though most people find themselves in these situations, the majority do not seek the advice or help of a qualified lawyer. Why?

It may cost too much.
They may not know where to begin.
The process is intimidating.
You only get as much justice as you can afford. If you don't know your rights, you simply don't have any! The top 10% of income earners can afford to have a lawyer on retainer and are accustomed to asking their lawyer for advice before making decisions. What about you?


With Pre-Paid Legal:
You know who to call.
You're treated like the firm's most important client.
A one year membership costs $312 or less.
You are empowered by knowing your legal rights.
Without Pre-Paid Legal:

You may try to handle it yourself.
You'll likely receive as much justice as you can afford.
You may pay hundreds of dollars for ONE HOUR of a lawyer's time.
If you don't know your rights, you don't have any!

Pre-Paid Legal "levels the playing field" in the justice system. With a Pre-Paid legal plan you can say, "I'm going to talk to my lawyer about this." -- and mean it!

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  • They don't have to be 3rd party.. The point is they support Prepaid Legal Services. There is no other company that offers what they offer for the cost of the services. It is a very low cost legal insurance that would have saved millions of home owners millions of dollars in legal fees concerning foreclosure just by enrolling for PPL before they signed their loan documents.

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  • Of course they do they work for them. One is on the counsel for PPL and the other is a provider attorney. They are not 3rd Party

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