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Collecting for Lost Wages

February 8th, 2010 No comments

Post contributed by Dan Baldyga.

    A couple months ago you were toolin’ on down the avenue, minding your own business, when out of nowhere, this fumbling, stumbling clown by the name of Freddie Fuddle flew through a Stop Sign and plowed into you with a gigantic, rip-roaring, screeching broadside. You were wearing your seat belt but it was still a thundering crash that wrenched and whipped you around the inside of your motor vehicle something fierce!
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Medical Insights and Expenses

February 8th, 2010 No comments

Post contributed by Dan Baldyga.

     There’s nothing that has a greater impact on evaluating a personal injury insurance claim than the damage done to your body, the medical bills that are a direct result of that injury and the “pain and suffering” you were forced to deal with. Read more…

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How To Negotiate A Settlement With The Typical Claims Adjuster

February 8th, 2010 1 comment

Post contributed by Dan Baldyga.

  Over a year has passed and now the time has arrived when you and I. M. Smart, the adjuster from Granite Mountain Insurance, are sitting at your kitchen table in an attempt to settle your claim. Read more…

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Day at Detroit

January 20th, 2004 No comments

    The North American Auto Show is the domestic auto show event of the year and covering the show is a delicate art that involves comfortable shoes, carefully executed schedules and precisely planned drop offs of all the “stuff” automakers load us down with. Every year the media days leave us with memories and unique experiences that consistently rank as the high point of our auto year. In fact, some are so good, we can’t help but share them. Read more…

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