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Archive for February, 2012

Speeding Vehicle Nearly Misses 8-year-old Girl

Speed limits are posted for a reason. This teen driver did not think they applied to him. There are some days where it is not even safe to have a nap on the couch in your living room. You never know what might come through the wall. Consider this reported case of an 8-year-old, having [...]

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It’s all about winning

I’ve been doing a lot of hiking recently. One of the things I enjoy most is clearing my mind and just thinking. Naturally my injury cases come to mind and I find myself talking to the trees and whatever animals happen to be in my path, about these cases. A recent revelation was that injury [...]

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Jury trials start in deception

Did you know that an injury victim has to bring suit against the person who caused the accident and not against the insurance company that is paying the bill? At trial the insurance company— the real party in interest and the most involved player in the claims process— is given total and complete anonymity. Nobody [...]

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What if…

What if… The real problem with personal injury cases was crooked insurance companies? What if…. Most insurance companies have as its bottom line profit to stockholders? What if…. The plight of injury victims is secondary to corporate profit? What if…. Insurance adjusters move up the corporate ladder by shortchanging injury victims? What if…. Those in [...]

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Insurance Companies Try to Limit Liability in Medical Malpractice Cases

Medical malpractice cases are not easy. Insurance companies do not make the process any easier either. This story will make your blood run cold. It is about a deceased doctor in Connecticut who allegedly sexually abused hundreds of children, right under the noses of the hospital administration where he worked. This case has been in [...]

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Spent the day in Concord, NH fighting tort reform

There is a movement in our state to limit the rights of injury victims. It is called tort reform. Torts involve wrongs. If someone drives carelessly and smashes up an innocent victim, the wrongdoer has committed a tort– civil wrong for which he is to be held responsible. In most cases the wrongdoer is covered [...]

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Keeping it in perspective

The Patriots had a chance to win the Super Bowl, and like many loyal New England fans, I was disappointed to see them lose, especially the way they did and to the New York Giants– again. As many of you who read my blogs know, I enjoy sports– especially the competition. We learn many life [...]

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