November Bankruptcy Filings Up 39%
As a consumer bankruptcy attorney in Southwest Florida, I like to see how our bankruptcy economy compares to the rest of the United States. The consumer bankruptcy filing statistics are out for November 2008, and these bankruptcy statistics do not look good. When you look at how many consumer bankruptcy cases were filed in November 2007, the numbers have gone up 39.2% in just a year. The only good news is that the number of consumer cases filed dropped from October 2008 when there were over 106,000 cases filed. So far in 2008, over 980,000 consumer bankruptcy cases were filed. This puts us on a track to file well over 1 million consumer bankruptcy cases this year.
Just three (3) short years ago, Congress sent the President a piece of legislation that was supposed to prevent fraud in the Bankruptcy Courts and reduce the number of individual consumer bankruptcies. Unfortunately, like so many other things that our Government does (Can you say Bailout packages), the legislation was woefully inadequate to the point that it never should have been passed. Now, people who really need bankruptcy relief are dealing with a ridiculous statute that creates a dog and pony show in my opinion. The only way that I can see the United States moving is in a downward spiral. We will see many more consumer bankruptcy cases in the years to come.
I am in no way a pessimist. I love this country and all that the Red White and Blue stand for. I hate seeing what we have become and where we are heading.
This post was submitted by Carmen Dellutri, Esq., founder of The Dellutri Law Group, P.A. Currently, the firm has offices in Port Charlotte, Fort Myers, and Naples and has expansion plans for Sarasota. Mr. Dellutri also sits on the Board of American Board of Certification. Mr. Dellutri is also one of the founders of the Bankruptcy Law Network, Debt Law Network, Credit Law Network, and Mortgage Law Network. Mr. Dellutri also writes for the firm's personal injury litigation blog.