Chute O' Malley, Knobloch & Turcy - November 2019

GOING UP AGAINST GOLIATH?

Bring David Into the Ring

to cover your injuries. You may have to contend with the trucking company, the corporation that contracts the truck, the auto insurance company, and a corporate insurance company. Don’t Settle for Less Taking on these entities can be intimidating. Insurance companies will try to coerce you into taking their offer for a settlement. They use tactics to get you to take less than you deserve for your pain and suffering. Know that you are not beholden to their quote and that you deserve fair compensation for everything you’ve been through. Don’t Go It Alone Even when it feels like the whole world is stacked against you, you don’t have to go it alone. We have top-notch legal professionals on our team, including attorney Colin O’Malley, who is an experienced personal injury attorney who has successfully fought for hundreds of clients in various cases, including those involving trucking accidents, construction negligence, toxic tort, and product liability. In 2010, Mr. O’Malley was included on Chicago Daily Law Bulletin’s “Forty Under 40,” a designation achieved by less than 1% of Illinois attorneys. He believes in fighting for the underdog, as does everyone on our team. Give our firm a call and bring our skilled attorneys into your ring.

Sometimes it can feel like the whole world is stacked against you. How can you possibly go up against Goliath when you’re only one person? How can you take on a massive company and their entourage of attorneys? This is often the case for people who’ve been involved in an accident that involves a big company. Take a commercial trucking accident: It’s not just the truck driver you’re going to battle against — it’s the entire trucking company that is going to do their best to make sure they protect their bottom line and that you get as little money as possible

PUZZLE TIME!

THE BEST LEFTOVER TURKEY SANDWICH

Ingredients

Inspired by Food Network

1/3 cup leftover dressing or stuffing

2 slices sourdough bread

2 tbsp Dijon mustard

2 tbsp leftover gravy

2 slices Swiss cheese

1 tbsp butter, room temperature

1/3 cup shredded leftover turkey

Note: Don’t worry if you don’t have all the leftovers required.

3 tbsp leftover cranberry sauce

Directions 1. Coat inside of each bread slice with mustard and a slice of cheese. Place turkey and cranberry sauce on one slice and dressing and gravy on the other.

2. Combine sandwich and spread butter on both sides.

3. In a panini maker or large skillet, grill until crispy and golden brown.

4. Slice and serve.

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