Talk to a bankruptcy lawyer. If you are in need of specific advice for a current legal situation, you may want to consider reaching out to a licensed attorney in your state directly at their office. This forum is public, so it may not be the right place to discuss a sensitive legal issue. Levelset provides a list of attorneys in each state here: https://www.levelset.com/payment-help/experts/experts-by-state/ . From that directory you may find a law firm in your area to call privately.See More...
Thank you for reaching out. Check out this Levelset article that may address your question: https://www.levelset.com/bond-claim/mississippi-bond-claim-faqs/ I hope you find your answer there, if not, you may visit our attorney directory page for Mississippi to find an attorney in your area. See More...
Hi, thank you for reaching out to the Levelset community. Did your insurance company not assign you an attorney during the worker's comp lawsuit? This is not legal advice, but it's generally considered prudent to reach out to the lawyer who is already familiar with your situation. Your question might be too specific for an attorney to answer in this public forum. If you are uninsured, then you may wish to consider consulting an attorney privately. Here aSee More...See More...
Depends on the amount you are owned. In Nevada small claims court is for amounts of $10,000 or less. If your lien is for an amount greater than 10k, then it is too big for small claims. See More...
Thank you for reaching out to the Levelset community forum. Your question is not very clear, but it sounds like you are asking which state law applies to your claim and that the company is based in Ohio but the construction project was in California? The state where the project takes place is the state law that governs the project. If you have any more questions you may want to consider consulting a California attorney privately. Here's a list of attorneys iSee More...See More...