Block, Klukas, Manzella & Shell - November 2017

In Case of Emergency How to Protect Yourself in a Personal Injury Case

• Dates you were admitted to the emergency room • Names and business addresses of all physicians who have examined or consulted with you • Names of all people who were involved in the accident • Names and addresses of witnesses to the accident • Dates you missed work because of the accident • Name and telephone number of each insurance adjuster you talked to • List of people you talked to about the accident or your injuries Documents • Accident report • Copies of any written statements • Photos, video, or audio taken at the scene • Your auto insurance policy (if you were injured in a car accident) • You homeowners or renters insurance policy (if you were injured on the premises)

• Other party’s insurance info • Your journal or notes regarding the accident • Medical or disability insurance policy • Medical bills • Repair Invoices • W-2 forms (to show wages lost) • All correspondence (emails, letters, phone transcripts) that you receive from any insurance provider about the accident or your injuries Though you do not need every piece of evidence listed here, keeping a detailed record of events and fully documenting your medical history is vital to the success of your case. In the event of an accident, you’re first move should be to contact your personal injury attorney. They can help determine what documents and information you need to build your case. If you fail to document your treatment and collect the necessary evidence, you may be denied compensation.

Being thrown into a personal injury case is unpleasant, to say the least. The shock of the accident, your physical pain, the pressure of medical bills, and the stress of missing work combine to form a dire situation. When you’re injured due to someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation to help alleviate some of the stress. However, it is up to you and your attorney to prove liability and damages. To build your case and get the compensation you deserve, you must collect evidence. Information • Name and address of ambulance service • Name and address of the emergency room where you were initially taken

SUDOKU

BRUSSELS SPROUTS WITH SAUSAGE

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INGREDIENTS

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2 tablespoons olive oil

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1/2 cup water Salt and pepper

3 1/3 ounces fresh, hot Italian sausage

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1 1/2 pounds Brussels sprouts

DIRECTIONS

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Trim sprouts and cut in half.

2. Heat oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add sausage and cook, stirring occasionally, 3–5 minutes. 3. Add sprouts to skillet. Add 1/2 cup water. Add salt and pepper. Cover and cook 10 minutes or until just tender. Check them periodically and add a bit more water, if necessary. 4. When sprouts are just about done, remove cover and raise heat to medium-high. Cook, stirring just once or twice, for a couple more minutes. The liquid should evaporate, and the sprouts should start to brown. 5. Add more salt and pepper to taste. Serve hot or warm. Recipe courtesy of InTheKitchenWithKath.com

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