TIP OF THE MONTH


MYTHS USED TO PUT OFF MAKING A WILL 

Myth #1: I don't have anything. 
Fact: If you are a homeowner, have a bank account, or own a car, jewelry, or even a CD player, you have something that your "loved ones" could fight over after you're laid to rest. More importantly, if you have children or grandchildren for whom you are legally responsible, your will can designate who will take care of them in your absence. 

Myth #2: I'm young. I have lots of time. 
Fact: Most well meaning people who died intestate (that is, without a will) thought the same thing. It's never to early to plan for the inevitable. You can always change your will later, as your circumstances change. But once you become physically or mentally incapacitated, it's too late. You've lost your right to decide.

Myth #3: I can't afford a will right now.
Fact: A simple will typically costs $300 to $500; about the cost of a new set of tires. Getting by without a valid will is like driving on bald tires: Not smart.

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What the insurance company was offering wasn't even enough to pay my medical bills. Bradley Thomas got my bills paid, my lost wages covered and there was even money left over for my family, just in time for Christmas!
Barbara T., Forestville, MD 

A friend recommended Mr. Thomas to me. I'm glad she did. He kept fighting for me when I was almost ready to give up myself and he got results.
Cheryl D., Washington, DC

When you're in a fight, you want to know that somebody's got your back who's going to hang in there when the going gets rough. That's what you get with Bradley Thomas as your lawyer. I'm telling everybody I know, if you're looking for a good lawyer, stop looking and call the Law Offices of Bradley Ashton Thomas.
Michael R., Oxon Hill, MD

My seven year old son and I were both injured in the same auto accident. Mr. Thomas handled both our cases with determination and professionalism. All expenses were covered and there was money to put away to start on that college fund.
Karen A., Germantown, MD

When I first heard the commercials on WYCB radio, I was skeptical, but something told me to call anyway and I'm glad I did. Since I was confined to my house at the time, Mr. Thomas came to me. The first time I actually visited his office was the day I came to sign the settlement papers and collect my money. What service!
James W., Washington, DC

I knew Attorney Thomas was a fighter on social justice issues, like racial profiling and police brutality, from hearing him speak on the Joe Madison show. Now I know, first hand, that he fights just as hard for the rights of injured people; at least he did in my case. 
Desiree L., Arlington, VA