Holland & Usry - June 2020

Keep Fighting for What’s Right

Your Personal Injury Case Is Too Important to Give Up

THE WRONGDOER’S STANDPOINT

During a time when our legal system is going through fits of starts and stops, it’s difficult to understand how and if you should persevere with your personal injury case. We want you to know that you absolutely should because the purpose of injury law is important, and a pandemic doesn’t change that. From a human standpoint, injury law is necessary and important, especially when you look at it from two critical perspectives: that of the victim and of the wrongdoer.

Injury law encourages us to watch out for others’ safety. If someone decides to break rules that harm another, they subject themselves to three important points of proof. 1. A rule protected the hurt person from being hurt. 2. The wrongdoer broke the rule. 3. Breaking the rule caused harm and loss.

THE VICTIM’S VIEWPOINT

Injury law is far from “money for nothing.” The purpose of the money given is to balance out harm and loss caused by a wrongdoer, and it does so in three important ways.

Each case may not be as black-and-white as the above list suggests, and that’s up to a judge or jury to decide. But injury law always holds those responsible accountable. Injury law is important and necessary because it keeps everyone safe by creating rules and meaningful consequences for breaking them. So don’t stop treating your injuries or fighting your case just because the pandemic is making it difficult. Stay diligent and uphold your rights. Holland & Usry is here to help you every step of the way, so reach out and we’ll discuss your options.

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It fixes what can be fixed. It helps what can be helped.

It replaces what cannot be fixed or helped.

We’re blessed to live in a society that values safety over money. When someone strips us of part of who we are or stops our life in its tracks, injury law protects us by ensuring fair compensation for harm and loss.

Good News

“We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed.” –Corinthians 4:8-9 “And the God of all grace, who called you to his eternal glory in Christ, after you have suffered a little while, will himself restore you and make you strong,

GRILLED BASIL CHICKEN AND TOMATOES

You can’t go wrong with grilled chicken and tomatoes on a warm summer’s evening. It’s a simple recipe that packs a flavor punch.

Ingredients

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2 tbsp olive oil 1 clove garlic

1/4 cup tightly packed fresh basil leaves

1/2 tsp salt

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8 Roma tomatoes

3/4 cup balsamic vinegar

4 boneless skinless chicken breast halves (4 oz each)

Directions 1. For marinade: In blender, combine olive oil, garlic, salt, vinegar, and basil. Cut 2 tomatoes into quarters and add to mixture. Cover and process until blended. Halve remaining tomatoes for grilling. 2. In bowl, combine chicken and

3. Heat grill to about 350–400 F. Lightly oil grates. Grill chicken until internal temperature reads 165 F, about 4–6 minutes per side. Grill tomatoes until lightly browned, about 2–4 minutes per side. Discard remaining marinade. 4. Serve chicken and tomatoes with reserved marinade.

firm and steadfast.” –1 Peter 5:10

2/3 cup marinade. Cover and refrigerate for 1 hour. Reserve remaining marinade.

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