Cellino Law - May 2021

More Than Car Crash Claims

prescribed a pain reliever to address this pain, but the medication caused further cardiac injury and was recalled. We achieved another settlement compensating her for this. A defibrillator was also implanted to help Mary’s damaged heart. While it functioned as promised, the leads — or wires connecting to her heart — failed and led to pericarditis, painful inflammation of the membrane around the heart. Mary had to undergo an otherwise unnecessary surgery to replace the defective leads. Although the manufacturer successfully appealed aspects of the litigation to the Supreme Court of the United States, our attorneys secured both initial and supplemental settlements for her injuries. Finally, in her debilitated condition, Mary slipped and fell due to dangerous conditions at a local mall and was hospitalized. She unfortunately passed away prior to her case settling. Our attorneys continued working for Mary’s estate, securing a settlement. The same Senior Trial Attorney remained with Mary and her family through each case and resolved each with settlements maximizing their monetary recovery. Many firms advertise that they only represent their clients for motor vehicle accidents, slip-and-fall injuries, or defective medications or devices. Cellino Law’s full-service personal injury representation doesn’t limit your options. Our attorneys focus on different areas of law and work collaboratively to bring their breadth of experience to every potential case. You’re more than just your auto accident or slip-and-fall, and your representation should be as well.

Cellino Law’s Full-Service Personal Injury Representation

While everyone is familiar with our famous slogan “Car crash? Call Cellino,” the attorneys here at Cellino Law don’t just work with clients who’ve been in a vehicle accident. We offer full-service personal injury representation, which also includes medical malpractice claims, product liability claims, and cases involving dangerous drugs and medical devices. For example, our attorneys represented a client we’ll call “Mary.” Mary, like many of our clients, had a complicated medical history with some compensable injuries of which she wasn’t aware. That’s not surprising. It’s our job, not yours, to know the options. Mary suffered a cardiac injury that was caused by a combination of diet medications. She received three separate settlements for that injury, but her injured heart also made her susceptible to other dangers. For instance, her mobility was limited, which led to joint pain. A doctor

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Thai Minced Pork Salad

Called “Larb” in Thailand, this popular street food comes together quickly and can be easily modified to suit your individual taste.

Ingredients

• 5 tbsp uncooked Thai sticky rice • 1 lb ground pork • 1/2 tbsp chili flakes • 1/8 tsp sugar • 1/2 tbsp fish sauce

• Juice of 1–2 limes, to taste • 4 small shallots, thinly sliced • 4 green onions, thinly sliced • Cilantro leaves, to taste • Mint leaves, to taste

Directions

1. First, make toasted rice powder: In a frying pan over low heat, dry-roast the rice, stirring continuously until it turns golden brown and smells fragrant, about 15 minutes. 2. Let toasted rice cool, then grind into a coarse powder using a mortar and pestle, blender, or food processor. Set aside. 3. In a medium frying pan over medium-high heat, fry pork, breaking it into small pieces as you go, until fully cooked. 4. Remove from heat and add 1 heaping tbsp of toasted rice powder along with all other ingredients. Stir to combine. 5. Taste and adjust, adding more lime juice and herbs to suit your palate. Serve with rice.

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