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Legal column contrasting the conflicting interests in both lawyer-client and adjuster-claimant relationships
Read More →Legal column contrasting the conflicting interests in both lawyer-client and adjuster-claimant relationships
Read More →Legal column advising victims to prove potential earnings that have been lost due to an injury in order to receive fair compensation
Read More →Legal column using an example to demonstrate the low-ball negotiation tactics used by the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC)
Read More →Legal column advising how to ensure a legal bill does not come with any surprises
Read More →Legal column using David Grunder as an example of a lawyer who does not fit the negative stereotype of personal injury lawyers
Read More →Legal column addressing the common perception that personal injuries lawyers are overpaid by receiving contingency fees of one third of a settlement
Read More →Legal article addressing personal injury insurance claims without the assistance of a lawyer
Read More →Legal column addressing the ethical role of a lawyer in representing a personal injury victim for compensation from their insurance company
Read More →Legal column explaining that you are entitled to make an insurance claim even without the other driver’s license plate or contact info, you only need to make an effort to obtain the information
Read More →Legal column explaining why whiplash “grade levels” are not appropriate for determining the value of a claim
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