When you sit with someone who has just lost part of their sight, the conversation feels different from other injury consults. A fractured wrist heals. A totaled car can be replaced. Vision loss rewires a client’s work, home life, and independence. It also triggers a specific set of medical and...
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Fracture cases are deceptively complex. On the surface, a broken bone feels straightforward: there is a diagnosis, an X-ray, a cast or surgery, and a predictable course of treatment. In practice, no two orthopedic injuries play out the same way. Bone quality, hardware complications, infection...
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Insurance companies do not pay claims out of generosity. They pay when the facts, the documents, and the risk of litigation push them to pay. A seasoned accident attorney treats every claim like a negotiation with a reluctant counterparty who keeps score in money, not sympathy. The work is...
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Clients do not arrive with clean medical slates. They show up with arthritic knees, degenerative disc disease, migraines, prior shoulder repairs, anxiety that predates the crash. Defense teams know this, and they treat every preexisting condition like a discount coupon on liability and damages....
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