ACCIDENT WHAT YOU
NEED TO KNOW
When deciding if you should consult a lawyer after your accident, you should consider that insurance companies are not looking out for you. They want to minimize the amount they pay out. With a multi-vehicle accident, getting what is owed to you from an insurance company can be even more difficult. Ultimately, it’s your decision to hire an attorney to help you through this lengthy and complicated process. However, attorneys are incredibly beneficial and can help you with some important things:
When it comes to car care, there is a lot of conflicting information out there. You might find one thing online and hear something completely different from a friend or family member. Because of this, sometimes you’re left scratching your head and wondering what’s true. To set the record straight, this month we'll look at two myths that have been floating around. HIT THE BRAKES ON THESE CAR CARE MYTHS Myth No. 1: Your new vehicle should only be serviced by the dealership or it will void the warranty. This is false. While many dealerships want you to get your new car or truck serviced at their establishment — they may even tell you it’s necessary — you don’t have to. As the owner of the vehicle, you can take it in for service wherever you want. It isn’t going to automatically void the warranty. That said, you can potentially void the warranty if a non- dealership mechanic makes a mistake or causes damage to your vehicle. Make sure you read your vehicle’s warranty so you know exactly what it covers and what will void it. Otherwise, if you have a mechanic you already trust, keep going to them. Myth No. 2: Premium fuel improves gas mileage and performance in any vehicle. This is mostly false. We’re all familiar with the average fuel pump — it typically gives drivers several options from regular to premium. But for a vast majority of vehicles on the road, premium fuel isn’t going to do anything. A Consumer Reports study found that using premium fuel in a vehicle that does not explicitly require it does not improve gas mileage or performance.
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Understand the jargon of the insurance company
• Make sure the insurance company (or companies) pay you what you’re owed
• Help prepare all documents you might need to give your insurance company and if you go to court.
• Determine the best way to notify your insurance company of your accident in a timely manner
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• Reduce uncertainty in the process and boost confidence in your ability to receive justice and compensation
SHEET PAN CHICKEN DINNER
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INGREDIENTS
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2 boneless skinless chicken breasts, cut into 1-inch chunks 2 medium sweet potatoes, cut into 1-inch chunks
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1 tbsp soy sauce 1 tbsp lemon juice
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1 tbsp honey
1/2 tsp cayenne pepper 1 large head of broccoli, cut into florets
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1 tsp salt
1/4 tsp pepper 2 tbsp canola oil
DIRECTIONS
Now, if you own a vehicle that requires high octane or premium fuel, never use anything less. A finely tuned engine is generally designed to use premium fuel, so using regular can cause serious and costly damage to that engine. On the flip side, if you use premium in a vehicle that does not require it, switch back to regular, and then you start to hear a pinging or knocking sound from the engine bay, switch back to premium.
1. Preheat oven to 425 F. 2. On a large baking sheet, combine chicken, sweet potatoes, salt, and pepper. Drizzle with oil and toss to coat. 3. Bake for 15 minutes. In the meantime, make the sauce by combining the soy sauce, lemon juice, honey, and cayenne pepper. 4. Remove pan from oven and use a spatula to flip the chicken and potatoes, then add broccoli florets. 5. Drizzle sauce evenly over top and return to the oven to bake for an additional 15 minutes or until chicken has an internal temperature of 165 F and vegetables are fork-tender.
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