Brooks & Crowley - December 2022

LEARN FROM THE BEST ENTREPRENEURS EVERY BUSINESS SHOULD LISTEN TO

and taught them important lessons, the same few names came up repeatedly. So, according to leaders across various fields, here are three business owners you should learn from if you want to grow your business. Darren Hardy It’s rare to meet a business owner who has not heard of or read one of Darren Hardy’s books. The author of “The Compound Effect” and “The Entrepreneur Roller Coaster” has been a leader in the personal development industry for over 20 years. Hardy is the developer of award- winning training programs for entrepreneurs and is the founder of SUCCESS magazine. He even prides himself on mentoring new business owners and helping them find success. Simon Sinek To grow your business, you must become a successful leader, but what does that look like? Simon Sinek has written books like “Start With

Why” and “Leaders Eat Last” to help train entrepreneurs so they can become successful leaders. Whether you watch his online talks, listen to his podcast, or read one of his books, Sinek will inspire you to build a business that you will truly believe in. Mel Robbins Procrastination is one of the greatest obstacles entrepreneurs can face. They might have great ideas in mind, but getting them started can often be a real challenge. That’s where Mel Robbins comes in. She struggled with procrastination for years, racking up hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt before she found the secret to overcoming her problems. Luckily, she shares her thoughts in her book “The 5 Second Rule” and has given helpful information through numerous speeches. Now she’s using her previous hardships to help other business leaders avoid making all-too-common mistakes.

When entrepreneurs prepare to start a business or try to grow their company, they often search for advice from other successful entrepreneurs. So much information about the business world is available though. Regardless of whether you head to the bookstore to buy a new book or navigate to YouTube to find helpful videos, it can be overwhelming. With all of these options available, you may wonder, “Which entrepreneurs or business owners are actually worth listening to?”

While recently talking with successful entrepreneurs about which people inspired

My Claim Was Denied — Why? 3 Reasons Insurance Companies Deny Claims

Experiencing a car accident and getting injured is traumatic and stressful. Dealing with insurance companies

your injuries. Include medical reports from your doctors, medications, physical therapy appointments. These documents will strengthen your claim, and there are resources available to you to pay for these treatments prior to receiving compensation from your claim. Insurance has lapsed. Besides the lack of evidence supporting who’s at fault for the accident, a lapsed policy is another popular reason companies will deny your claim. Whether you’re filing a claim on another driver’s insurance policy or your own, a lapsed policy could affect your claim tremendously. If you or the other driver forget to pay the insurance bill and an accident occurs when the policy lapses, the insurance company can deny your claim. Because of how stressful and difficult it is to file a claim with an insurance company on your own, it’s imperative that you seek assistance from a personal injury attorney. Your friends at Brooks & Crowley will be more than happy to help you and lift some of the weight off of your shoulders. We will ensure you have all the evidence and documentation needed to prove the injuries’ severity and who is liable for the accident. Please don’t hesitate to give us a call — allow us to help you get the compensation you deserve.

during a claim will add additional stress to your plate because of the various documents and evidence you need to receive compensation for your claims. They can deny claims due to the lack of information you provide. Because of this, it’s imperative that you work with an experienced attorney who can assist you through this process. Here are three reasons insurance companies deny claims. There is not enough evidence to dictate fault. Most insurance claims are denied if there is a dispute over who is at fault or liable for the accident. Insurance providers will only agree to pay you if there is clear evidence to show that their client is to blame for your accident and injuries. They will nearly always take the word of their insured over someone else. Pictures and police reports carry the day here. There’s dispute over the extent of your injuries. If an insurance company believes you’re exaggerating the extent of your injuries, they could deny your claim. Therefore, it is preferred that you can demonstrate your injuries through objective means, such as X-rays and MRI scans. We will want information that shows the severity of

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