Case Barnett Law -B2C - May 2020

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This publication is intended to educate the general public about personal injury and elder abuse. It is not intended to be legal advice. Every case is different.

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Page 4 What About My Case?

WE’RE STILL HERE! How CBL Is Handling COVID-19 Over the last several weeks, businesses across all industries have had to adapt in order to continue serving their clients while protecting their staff during the COVID-19 pandemic. Though we never could have predicted that we would find ourselves in this position, some of the systems we were already utilizing at Case Barnett Law allowed for a smoother transition to working remotely. We had the entire team set up to work remotely by the first week of March, before any stay-at- home orders were mandated. Even before the quarantine, CBL was a paperless firm. Our secure, cloud-based case management and document management systems allow our staff to efficiently access case documents and collaborate on the HitList anytime, anywhere. During this time, we are also leveraging new partnerships with paperless records retrieval services, which allow us to gather clients’ important medical documents and tell their stories more efficiently and compellingly than ever. Of course, access to documents is only one of the challenges we all face at this time.

in order to help flatten the curve and keep everyone safe? Let’s just say that we’re very thankful that we live in the year 2020. Remote client meetings via Zoom or RingCentral teleconferencing have enabled us to stay connected and get face time with clients even as we are physically separated. These technologies have also allowed us to aggressively schedule remote depositions and mediations via Zoom or other remote teleconferencing technology. We’re able to keep pushing cases forward, even while the courts have postponed hearings and trial dates. Our aggressive approach to pushing cases forward has been paying off. In the first two weeks of March, we settled two cases for the policy limit. Your case has not been forgotten. Things are difficult right now, but the team here at CBL is doing everything in our power to make sure our clients are taken care of. We hope that you and your family are able to stay safe and healthy.

In addition to the health crisis, we also face a judicial crisis. How can attorneys meet with their clients when we are expected to stay home

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