Law Tigers Summer 2019

Fight ing For You

MeetThe Lawyers of LawTigers

At Law Tigers, we don’t just say we’re experienced, aggressive, and want you to win; we live it every day. Over the years, we’ve built a reputation for helping those injured in motorcycle and vehicle accidents obtain the compensation they deserve. We’re not afraid to stand our ground, especially when it comes to fighting insurance companies who do not pay our clients’ valid claims.

The Law Tigers also handle all personal injury litigation, nursing home abuse,

wrongful death suits, and other issues. It is always FREE to talk with one of our attorneys.

Fundamentally, we don’t believe insurance companies’ greediness is fair, and that’s why we fight for justice for our clients every day.

This isn’t something we could do without our dedicated team of lawyers and paralegals. Our attorneys are members of the American Association of Motorcycle Injury Lawyers. They don’t just practice law to help motorcyclists find the compensation they deserve, but as some are motorcyclists themselves, they understand the unique needs of riders everywhere. Beyond motorcycle injury cases, Law Tigers offers its clients a variety of legal advice, including free legal representation for property damage claims to your bike.

Learn more about how Law Tigers can help you with your Illinois legal needs by visiting LawTigers.com

Opening Day HAMBURGERS

INGREDIENTS

1 pound ground chuck, 80 percent lean

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4 small leaves iceberg lettuce 4 1/4-inch-thick yellow onion slices

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4 soft, white hamburger buns, split 4 1/4-inch-thick tomato slices

1 teaspoon vegetable oil Salt and pepper, to taste Condiments of your choice

12–16 pickle rounds

DIRECTIONS

1. Lightly grease a small nonstick skillet with oil. Heat over medium-high. 2. While heating, gently shape meat into four patties 3 1/2 inches in diameter. Be careful to handle the meat as little as possible to prevent tough burgers. Season liberally with salt and pepper. 3. Searpattiesoneachside,about1minuteperside.Reduceheattomedium-lowand continue cooking until desired doneness, about 1 more minute per side for medium-rare, 2 more per side for medium-well. 4. Let meat rest for a minimum of 3 minutes. 5. To assemble, place patty on bottombun and topwith tomato, pickles, lettuce, and onion (in that order). Spread condiments on top half of bun and place on top of onion. Serve.

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