Harmonson Law Firm July 2019

Car Accident

This month, our five-part series comes to an end. It’s the fifth most common question we hear from clients. Following a car accident, there are always many questions that need to be addressed, especially when it comes to what to do next. But one we hear often comes down to time. THE TOP 5 QUESTIONS ANSWERED: QUESTION 5 The only true answer, unfortunately, is that it depends. It depends on the complexity of the case, the nature and severity of your injuries, and the willingness of the wrongdoer and their insurance company to accept responsibility and fairly pay for the damages and losses to you or your loved ones that they have caused. A quick settlement is almost always a bad settlement for the injured victim. With that said, we understand the financial difficulties a car accident can cause you and your family. That is why we aggressively and diligently work to get as prompt a settlement for you as possible. The first step we take together is to ensure that you or your loved one has the right medical treatment to address all the injuries caused by the accident. Once you or your loved one has reached maximum medical improvement, we communicate with our client and the insurance company to attempt a pre- lawsuit settlement of your claim. How long will my case take?

Ever since Netflix changed the way we consume movies and TV shows at home, studios have been locked in a streaming war. Amazon Prime and Hulu shook up the scene, along with more niche services like CBS All Access, DC Universe, and Crunchyroll. Is there room for one more? Disney seems to think so, and their new service is shaping up to be the king of streaming. What is Disney+? Disney has always prided itself on its family-friendly brand. This is the first major perk of their new streaming service, Disney+. There will be no R-rated films or TV-MA television shows anywhere on the platform. This is a great relief for parents who have had to deal with their kids accidentally navigating away from “Peppa Pig” videos on YouTube and finding adult content. Keep in mind that “family-friendly” doesn’t mean limited. Disney+ boasts a massive offering of original content, such as the live-action “Star Wars” series “The Mandalorian” and “Loki,” a show starring everyone’s favorite trickster god. There will also be live-action remakes of Disney animated classics alongside original movies, including a Christmas movie starring Anna Kendrick. New isn’t always better, which is why Disney+ will also house decades’ worth of classic content. Every single movie in the Disney catalog will be available on the service, from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarves” to “Frozen 2.” All “Star Wars” movies and Marvel movies will also become available along with over 5,000 episodes of old Disney Channel shows. Is Disney+ Worth It? That depends entirely on your family. If you don’t care for Disney, don’t waste your money. However, if you share a soft spot for classic Disney movies, enjoy new Marvel content, or secretly long to rewatch every episode of “Kim Possible,” Disney+ might be the streaming service you’ve been waiting for.

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Disney+ launches in the United States on Nov. 12, 2019. Visit Preview.DisneyPlus.com to get notifications. Happy binge-watching!

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