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The July issue of our firm newsletter is here.This is an interesting case of a couple that got caught in Virginia's many rules and as a result now have NO CLAIM for injuries allegedly sustained in a car accident case.
Here is the
Virginia Personal Injury Case Opinion.Five Deadly Sins That Can Wreck Your Virginia Accident case is now available in an electronic version on Amazon.
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Here's the link to the
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One of
Ohio's best personal injury attorneys, Chuck Boyk, has some excellent inforamation
over at his site about Haloween safety.
Apparently 4-5 children die every year at Halloween due to a car-pedestrian accident.
Boyk is the author of The
Ohio Accident Book.The American Association for Justice (AAJ) has released a brand new report condemning some insurance company practices. Everything from "deny till you die" to arbitrary and irrational claim denials.
This special report on insurance company practices is available here.