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About PA Prepaid Legal

As a PA prepaid legal member, you are entitled to a number of legal services:

  • Consultations and legal advice from a licensed Pennsylvania attorney;
  • A review of certain legal documents and/or contracts;
  • A demand letter or phone call on your behalf for each legal issues, representation for certain traffic violations and defense of certain civil matters like a landlord/tenant dispute;
  • Preparation of your Last Will and Testament, Medical Power of Attorney, Living Will, and General Durable Power of Attorney;
  • Legal assistance if you are audited by the IRS;
  • Assistance in finding a qualified attorney anywhere in the country to represent you in ongoing legal matters;

and…

PA pre-paid legal is not like insurance.

Instead, pre-paid legal is a service-based business bounded by strict guidelines where a member of our staff will you call back before the end of the business day. How may the PA prepaid legal law firm help you?

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Health Insurance Subsidy for Jobless Workers June 7th, 2010

If you have any questions relating to job loss, and the financial issues that often occur, please contact us at 1-800-375-3089 for a free consultation.

Statin drugs Zocor and Vytorin April 6th, 2010

Zocor, a cholesterol-lowering statin drug, has also been linked to potential increase in major cardiovascular events, such as heart attack, revascularization and cardiovascular death, in patients taking 80 mg. compared to 20 mg. doses. Read Zocor Alert

Business and Contract Law, Business Law Firm Jan. 2nd, 2010

When starting, it is vitally important to get legal advice from a business law firm like Welch Gold & Siegel on the formation and maintenance of your business. Questions to Consider

Medical treatment after work related injury Sept. 10th, 2009

In Pennsylvania, employees have the right to select treating physicians with some limitations for the first 90 days.  Your legal rights for medical treatment are covered by the Workers Compensation Act. Read More