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question. We discovered that the fault of our client’s injuries rested on two parties: the driver and the company.
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His injuries were caused by the negligence of the driver, which stemmed from the company’s own carelessness in not properly training the driver. The company and its managers are required to hire the best-suited individuals and take the time to train them correctly. Had they properly trained the driver, the driver would have known the dangerous results of operating the forklift improperly. After presenting these facts to the court, the jury ruled in our favor, and we won our client’s case. Suffering from an injury that was the direct result of another party’s inattentive manner is an injustice we at Garcia & Ochoa will not stand for. We are here to fight for you and give you a voice that will not be ignored.
• 1/2 cup mayonnaise • 2 tbsp milk • 1 tsp dried parsley flakes • 1/2 tsp dill weed • 1/2 tsp fresh chives, minced • 1/2 tsp ground mustard • Salt, paprika, garlic powder, and pepper, to taste • 12 large eggs, hard-boiled • Fresh parsley, minced, and paprika for garnish INGREDIENTS DIRECTIONS 1. In a large bowl, combine mayonnaise, milk, parsley flakes, dill, chives, mustard, salt, paprika, garlic powder, and pepper. Mix well and set aside. 2. Cut eggs lengthwise and remove yolks carefully to preserve egg whites. 3. In a small bowl, mash yolks. 4. Mix mashed yolks with mayonnaise mixture. 5. Spoon or pipe the mixture back into the egg whites. 6. Garnish with fresh parsley and paprika. Refrigerate before serving. While the kids hunt for Easter eggs in the yard, whip up this easy deviled egg recipe for a hearty snack that’s sure to satisfy any craving.
In addition to taking your vehicle to your mechanic regularly, when you’re faced with a recurring issue in your car, it is important to contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and report the problem. THE NHTSA It’s up to the NHTSA to ensure roadway safety across the U.S. and minimize dangers as much as possible. They enforce safety standards, pursue vehicle issues, and encourage drivers to be alert on the road and proactive in spotting problems. Many of the concerns we’ve heard from our clients revolve around recalled parts of the vehicle itself. The NHTSA provides a database where drivers can search by their car’s vehicle identification number (VIN) and see whether their car or parts of it need to be replaced. The VIN is a 17-character number located either on the windshield of the car, on your car’s registration statement, or on your insurance card. RECALLS Once you’ve located the VIN, head to NHTSA.gov and put the numbers into the search tool. The database will search for any recalls within the past 15 years. If your vehicle has been recalled, it’s up to the manufacturer to repair, replace, or offer you a refund for the vehicle at no cost to you. The NHTSA also encourages drivers to report any recurring issues of their vehicle. You can submit a complaint on their website, and once submitted, the agency will investigate those issues and take action if safety issues are discovered. We want to remind all our clients that it is up to the driver of the vehicle to ensure its safety and repair. Our team of experienced attorneys can only help you and your family if you have been injured, so if you have, call our office at (956) 587-5833.
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