Izquierdo Law Firm June 2019

3 PERSONAL INJURY MYTHS

To do this, they offer you far less money than what you deserve, leaving you to cover your expenses with an inadequate amount of money. Attorneys understand how insurance companies operate, know how to negotiate with them, and will ensure that you get the money you need to move on with your life. MYTH: I DON’T NEED TO WORRY ABOUT A TIME LIMIT TO FILE. There is a limit to how long you can wait to file your accident. It’s called the statute of limitations. Usually, you have two years after the accident to file. Once this time limit is exceeded, a personal injury claim cannot be made. This can come as a particularly hard blow for people who didn’t file sooner; remember, two years may seem like a long time, but it can go by quickly. If you’ve been in an accident, don’t hesitate to contact a personal injury attorney today. They will explain what options are available to you and what will be the most beneficial for you.

There are many myths about the personal injury field and what people should do if they’re injured. When an accident causes an injury, there’s more than enough stress and confusion going on around you without the added weight of misconceptions. To help make these situations a little easier to handle, here are a few myths you can consider debunked. MYTH: I DON’T HAVE A CASE WITH A MINOR INJURY. Talking to an attorney after an accident can be very beneficial, regardless of how severe the injury is. Whether severe or minor, you deserve compensation for your injuries that weren’t your fault. It’s essential to speak to an attorney after you’ve been injured to start building your case, especially when you have a minor injury. Minor injury cases often require constant vigilance, as insurance companies will usually only offer the lowest possible sum. MYTH: I HAVE INSURANCE, SO I DON’T NEED A LAWYER. Sadly, an insurance company’s highest priority is often maintaining and improving its profits.

Laugh Out Loud

BLT Dogs Is a hot dog a sandwich or not? We’re not here to weigh in on the ever-contentious debate, but when you combine a hot dog with a BLT, it definitely becomes more sandwich-like—and way more delicious. Ingredients

1 tbsp mayonnaise

4 strips bacon

1 head romaine lettuce, shredded

4 hot dogs (ideally Boar’s Head Beef Frankfurters, but any all-beef variety will do)

1 large tomato, seeded and diced

4 hot dog buns

Salt and pepper, to taste

Instructions

3. Using a dry skillet or oven, toast buns. 4. Spread mayonnaise on buns, place hot dog and bacon inside, and top with tomatoes and lettuce. Serve.

1. Heat a skillet to medium and fry bacon until rendered and crisp. Transfer to a paper towel to drain. 2. Fry hot dogs in bacon drippings, creating a crust, and cook until warmed through.

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