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08Jul

How to Protect Your Assets in the Event of a Car Accident

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First off you always need to be prepared for the worst. This means you have protection to care for you and your family before you ever get in an accident. Changing titles and other ownership of assets after an accident is not always a good idea....
By: The Brown Firm
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