The Button Law Firm August 2017

the injuries isn’t evident until after significant medical care has been given. If there will be long-term or even permanent injuries, that’s a factor, as well. Another contributing factor is lost wages or a change in your ability to earn after an injury. Likewise, if you are prevented from living your normal life, that’s a significant factor. If you can’t ride a bike, play with your children, or see the great outdoors like you used to, we have to put a price tag on that and take it into account when we file. Keep in mind, all of this happened to you because someone else screwed up. If they’d followed the rules or put people before dollars, you’d never have been injured in the first place. And that’s the last piece of the puzzle: Personal injury suits are designed to remind people and companies that they have to follow the rules, and that there are consequences if they don’t. It all comes back to accountability. WHAT’S YOUR CASE REALLY WORTH? Putting a Price on Personal Injury

Do you want to know what your personal injury case is really worth? Often, this is the most challenging part of the process, as there are many contributing factors. I can’t tell you right off the bat what your case is worth, and any attorney who does so probably isn’t one you want to do business with. It takes time to collect the necessary information to accurately put a price on your case. We’ll need to see what medical treatment is provided, meet with you and your family, and go through a thorough review of the facts and circumstances of the case. Often, the extent of

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GRILLED MEXICAN STREET CORN

Make the most of these remaining summer weeks and take dinner outside to the grill! You don’t need to visit the fair for this delicious, classic street food.

INGREDIENTS

• ¼ cup mayonnaise • ¼ cup sour cream • ½ cup finely crumbled feta cheese • ½ teaspoon chili powder

• 1 medium clove garlic, minced • ¼ cup finely chopped cilantro leaves

• 4 ears corn, shucked • 1 lime, cut into wedges

DIRECTIONS

1. Set burners of gas grill to high heat and allow to preheat for 5 minutes. 2. Combine mayonnaise, sour cream, cheese, chili powder, garlic, and cilantro in large bowl. Stir until well-combined and set aside.

and charred in spots on all sides, for about 8 minutes. 4. Transfer corn to bowl with cheese mixture and use large spoon to evenly coat each ear on all sides. Sprinkle with extra cheese and chili powder and serve immediately with lime wedges.

3. Place corn on hot grill, rotating

occasionally. Grill until cooked through

Recipe inspired by seriouseats.com.

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