November 26, 2018
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An adjuster suggested that my case was worth only “nuisance value.” I replied, “You may be willing to settle for nuisance value, but I have to tell you. I can be A VERY BIG NUISANCE…. Just ask my wife.” The adjuster chuckled.
I try to approach my communications with insurance companies and their lawyers with a touch of humility, and where appropriate, humor. They may be expecting…
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November 4, 2015
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Click below for my video on the Amtrak Derailment tragedy and also for an update on the upcoming publication on my legal
self-…
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June 11, 2015
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Click here for my video on functional vision loss…
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June 10, 2015
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Here is my new video on proving vision injuries through nov…
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May 28, 2015
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Here is my interview on WHYY regarding the Amtrak Derailment…
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April 10, 2015
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Legal Malpractice Cases
Legal malpractice is relevant to every type of legal case. If a contract lawyer makes an important mistake in drafting a contract, the client can sue for legal malpractice. If a corporate lawyer negligently fails to file important papers, the corporation may sue for legal malpractice. Similarly, if a personal injury lawyer errs, the client should consider suing t…
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March 31, 2015
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The insurance companies and their allies—big business and medical associations—have very skillfully manipulated public opinion in the last twenty years. Who hasn’t heard the anecdotes about runaway jury awards? The results of this well-orchestrated campaign are dramatic. The average plaintiff can now expect lower settlement offers, lower arbitration awards and jury verdicts, longer delays…
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March 20, 2015
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Here is my new video regarding the latest edition of my book, Winning Personal Injury…
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