Spada Law Group - April 2021

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of their responsibility. Get the compensation you deserve from them. If you need help taking on the insurance companies in your personal injury lawsuit, get in touch with the legal team at Spada Law Group today. If you have to fight the insurance companies,

in a car accident with him. Sounds pretty terrible, right? Well, what actually happened was that she sued her husband’s insurance company to be compensated for her injuries, which is what insurance companies are supposed to do in the first place. The woman’s husband was 100% supportive because he wanted to make sure that her medical bills would be taken care of, and he knew that money wasn’t coming out of his pocket. So, even though it might feel vindictive to sue the at-fault party for the injuries you sustain in an accident, remember this: The only party that benefits from you not exercising your right to fair compensation for your injuries is the insurance company. They’ll get to hold onto their pockets full of money

INGREDIENTS • 1/3 cup bread crumbs • 1/2 cup milk

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• 2 tbsp olive oil • 1 onion, diced

• 1 lb ground beef • 1 lb ground pork • 2 eggs • 1/4 bunch fresh parsley, chopped • 3 cloves garlic, crushed • 2 tsp salt

• 1 tsp ground black pepper • 1/ tsp red pepper flakes • 1 tsp dried Italian herb seasoning • 2 tbsp grated Parmesan cheese DIRECTIONS 1. In a large bowl, soak bread crumbs in milk for 20 minutes. 2. In a skillet over medium heat, heat olive oil and cook onions, stirring occasionally, for about 20 minutes. 3. Add cooked onions to bread crumb mixture, along with the meat and all other ingredients. Stir together until combined, then cover and refrigerate for 1 hour. 4. Preheat the oven to 425 F. 5. Cover a baking sheet with aluminum foil and spray with cooking spray. 6. Use the mixture to form

while you try to find other means to pay for your medical care. Don’t absolve the insurance companies

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right thing." He also taught me, through his actions (as my dad was a teacher, not a preacher) that being a real man, a good man, and a strong man did not require aggressive behavior, a boisterous personality, or even a loud mouth. To Lou, being a good man required nothing more than loving and caring for his family and doing the right thing, regardless of how difficult that might be. For my dad, life was simple: Do what was right and let the chips fall where they fall. To do otherwise only complicates life unnecessarily. So, when life throws me a curveball, when I need to contemplate a next move of consequence, or just when I am at a loss for what the right thing to do is, I simply reflect on my dad’s life. I’ll often ask myself the question: “What would Lou do?” Then I do it. This simple road map, the gift from a loving dad, has never taken me off course. Lou, Dad, we all miss you; we are grateful for all you gave us. We will continue to smile when we think of you and will see you again on the other side.

meatballs about 1 1/2-inches in diameter. Place on the prepared baking sheet and bake for 15–20 minutes.

-Len Spada

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