Blog Posts in January, 2010
Posted on Jan 29, 2010 By Chad Hemmat
In continuance of our series, this week we will look at variations of police/emergency personnel involvement as well as some classic drunk driver scenarios. O) ACCIDENT WHERE POLICE ARIVE / Filed ...
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Posted on Jan 22, 2010 By Chad Hemmat
As we continue our series, this week we will consider variations of Rear-end collisions. These “rules of thumb” are sure to surprise some of our readers. I) REARENDED by a Co-Worker = O.K. Work Comp ...
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Posted on Jan 16, 2010 By Chad Hemmat
This week we continue our series divulging trade secrets of personal injury attorneys. These "rules of thumb" used by attorneys are sure to continue surprising you. D) SLIP AND FALLS/ grocery store= ...
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Posted on Jan 8, 2010 By Chad Hemmat
There are certain general “rules of thumb” in injury cases that lawyers use to quickly determine whether a case has merit or not. Most attorneys use these “rules” whether they recognize it or not. If ...
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