Statute of Limitations by State — How Long Do You Have to Sue?

Every state sets different deadlines for filing lawsuits. This guide breaks down the statutes of limitations for personal injury, breach of contract, medical malpractice, and more — state by state.

How to Write a Demand Letter That Gets Results

A well-written demand letter can resolve disputes without going to court. Learn the key elements, tone, and structure that make demand letters effective — plus a free template you can use today.

Where to Get Free Legal Help — A Complete Guide

Can't afford a lawyer? You have more options than you think. From legal aid societies and pro bono clinics to AI-powered tools like FreeLegalAdvice.app, here's how to get legal help at no cost.

Personal Injury Settlements — What Your Case Is Really Worth

Insurance companies use formulas to calculate settlement offers. Learn how the multiplier method works, what factors increase (or decrease) your payout, and when to accept vs. negotiate.

How AI Legal Help Works — And What It Can't Do

AI legal assistants can answer questions, explain statutes, and generate documents in seconds. But they're not lawyers. Here's what AI legal help can and can't do for your situation.

Small Claims Court — A Step-by-Step Guide to Filing Without a Lawyer

Small claims court is designed for people without attorneys. Learn how to file, what evidence to bring, how much you can sue for in your state, and what to expect on court day.

Tenant Rights During Eviction — What Your Landlord Can't Do

Landlords must follow strict legal procedures to evict a tenant. Learn your rights, the required notice periods by state, and how to fight an illegal eviction.

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