DebtBlasters is an online bankruptcy filing service operated by Atkinson Law Firm, positioned as a low-cost alternative for Nevada residents seeking Chapter 7 personal bankruptcy relief. The service launched with a focus on making bankruptcy accessible through digital channels rather than requiring in-person consultations. Their primary value proposition centers on affordability and convenience, targeting consumers who qualify for Chapter 7 protection but seek streamlined, budget-friendly filing support.
The company offers Chapter 7 personal bankruptcy filing completed entirely online or through a mobile app. Their core service includes legal representation and document preparation for Chapter 7 cases at a flat rate of $795 in legal fees. They provide an eligibility checker tool to help prospective clients understand whether they qualify for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection. Payment plans are available to accommodate clients unable to pay the full fee upfront. All services require that clients be Nevada residents—a geographic limitation that restricts their market significantly.
DebtBlasters distinguishes itself primarily through pricing and delivery model. The $795 flat fee is positioned as the "LOWEST PRICE" for Las Vegas bankruptcy legal services, emphasizing cost-consciousness. The "Bankruptcy Made Easy™" branded approach highlights the online/app-based filing process as more convenient than traditional law office visits. However, the company provides minimal detail about attorney qualifications, case outcomes, or post-filing support beyond the initial filing service.
While low cost is attractive, potential clients should recognize important limitations. The website contains minimal information about what the $795 fee covers, whether it includes all required court filings, what happens if complications arise, or the level of attorney availability during the case. No information is provided about success rates, client reviews, or long-term outcomes. For consumers in Nevada facing Chapter 7 bankruptcy, this service may offer affordable basic filing support, but the limited transparency makes it difficult to assess whether the low price reflects genuine efficiency or potential gaps in service quality.