Glaser and Ebbs - Attorneys at Law - Bankruptcy and Personal Injury
Glaser and Ebbs - Attorneys at Law
Bankruptcy and Personal Injury
129 East Market Street - Indianapolis, IN 46204116 East Berry Street - Fort Wayne, IN 46802
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Bankruptcy
The Indiana law firm of Glaser & Ebbs handles cases in bankruptcy law (Chapter 7 and Chapter 13). Filing for bankruptcy can stop wage garnishment, legal proceedings, debt collection harassment, and similar creditor actions to collect a debt. Bankruptcy can stop foreclosure, tax sales, or repossessions of your house, mobile home, car, or other property. Filing for bankruptcy can eliminate your debt for a fresh start.

For more information on bankruptcy contact us directly or read more on bankruptcy here.

Personal Injury
One of our primary areas of concentration is personal injury, including but not limited to, automobile accidents, semi/truck collisions, motorcycle accidents, slip and fall accidents, and dog bites. Injuries include fractures, head injuries, muscle strain-muscle pull (whiplash), scarring, and neck or back strains. We also handle cases resulting in loss of life.

For more information on personal injury contact us directly or read more on personal injury here.

 

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