Coye Law Dec. 2017

December 2017

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Our Office, Our Families, Our Clients ... We Work to Make a Difference in People’s Lives

A lot of people have a picture of lawyers toiling away alone on a case long into the night, just as they have an image of a farmer sweating over his crops, making or breaking it only by his own sweat. Neither of these images are particularly accurate. The fact is, people who work on things by themselves often don’t succeed at what they do. Or, maybe more accurately, most things require a team approach. That’s certainly true of law and agriculture. When we handle your case, it’s not just me or whichever attorney you’re working with. We have a crack team here who are skilled and capable, and we depend on them to get results. Things can get muddy in the legal world, too, but the great people on my team are there to help each other out. Without that team in place, we wouldn’t be able to do the work we do. Whether it’s helping with filings or just bouncing ideas around, working as a team leads to success. The picture that accompanies this article is a perfect example of what I’m talking about. It’s from a wet autumn on the farm in upstate New York, and those are the Russian tractors my father and grandfather bought after trade restrictions were lifted. If it looks like one tractor is helping the other one, it’s because that’s exactly what’s going on. It gets so wet and muddy up there that you’re bound to get stuck in the mud. And when that happens, whether it’s on the farm or on a legal case, it’s good to have a helping hand.

WHEN THINGS GET MUDDY (IN LAW & LIFE) ... IT’S GOOD TO HAVE A HELPING HAND

As many of you know, I grew up on a farm in upstate New York. I recently returned for Thanksgiving and was reminded of how wet and muddy fall gets up there. It brought back a lot of memories, as did the sight of my father putting in a hard day’s work whenever he got the opportunity. A farmer’s job is never done, and he works odd hours when needed. Even when he’s asleep, the crops are still growing and “work” is still happening.

Legal cases are very similar. Sure, we have regular office hours. But we’re also always working on the case, because we can’t turn our brains off at the end of the day when we go home. And thinking about the cases we handle is what we’re really paid to do. Just as the crops grow when the farmer’s eating dinner or driving to get supplies, our case grows while we navigate the commute or make a grocery run.

–Wade Coye

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Santa Tracking Goes High-Tech

It’s almost Christmas, and if you have small kids, you know what that means: prepping for the arrival of a jolly man in a red suit and his

updated every year since. During the countdown to Christmas, there’s a colorfully animated advent calendar of sorts, where buildings around Santa’s village “thaw out” and reveal a host of fun games and activities. There’s even a section titled “Santa Tracker for Educators,” which includes kid-friendly coding games, information on international holiday traditions, and a translation app to “learn the Santa lingo from around the world.” When the eve of the big day finally comes, Google promises a showcase of Santa’s “dashboard, the technology that powers his sleigh during his around- the-world journey.” Featuring “the latest and greatest … in sleigh engineering,” the app displays a Google Maps window that tracks each of Santa’s stops, gives status updates from Old Saint Nick, and tells kids how far he is from their city. It’s a colorful, fun adventure for the whole family. Of course, Google’s not the only kid on the Santa-tracking block. There’s also NORAD Tracks Santa , operated by the North American Aerospace Defense Command, the same organization that tracks nuclear missiles for the government. Similar to Google, noradsanta.org includes a variety of fun games and activities leading up to Christmas. But unlike Google, NORAD has a dedicated Santa-tracking app for your phone, where you can see a 3-D view of Santa’s location during his trip. The app also features videos, so you and your little ones can see clips of Santa flying around major landmarks and world cities. Just don’t stay up too late watching them. You don’t want Santa to skip over your house!

confusingly named reindeer. Some of us may remember spending Christmas Eve

curled on the couch with a cup of hot cocoa as radio reports tracked Santa’s trip around the globe. But these days, kiddos have gotten a little more high-tech in their search for up-to-date, GPS-driven Kringle updates. First, there’s the Google Santa Tracker (santatracker.google.com), a full-fledged holiday hub for your

browser powered by Google Maps, including, of course, an up-to-the-minute GPS tracker for the big man. The application arrived in 2004, and it’s been

Grocery Store Employee Reaches Successful Settlement After Being Denied Medical Care for Injured Back

Our client was working at a local grocery store when a back injury changed his life. He was lifting freezer pallets when the injury occurred. “This was the first time I had ever been hurt at work,” he said. Our client didn’t know what to do, but he knew he needed to report the injury. Then, two months later, he was involved in a car accident. He was rear- ended passing another accident on University. After seeing the doctor and undergoing an MRI, his doctor brushed off his injuries and acted like his pain was minimal. He received conservative treatment and reached maximum medical improvement. Adding insult to frustration, his job wouldn’t help him obtain the care he needed. These injuries slowed him down, impacting his ability to work. He had to be careful about the way he moved and about the activities he was involved in because his injury could have worsened. After a year, he found the Coye Law Firm in the phone book and called us. After speaking with Mr. Coye, he trusted his instincts and signed with us. “I felt comfortable and felt like I could trust you guys,” our client said. “Mr. Coye explained the details and opened my mind about my case. I wish I would’ve known that [information] sooner.” After taking his case, our firm got him the care he needed right away. He started physical therapy, and finally had peace of mind about the extent of his injuries.

This case went through successful settlement. After our client decided he had enough physical therapy and his movements improved, he was ready to move on. The settlement made him extremely happy! He can drive, is on a diet and exercise plan, sticks to routines, and finally feels independent again. Although he felt betrayed by his previous employer, he now drives with Uber and is doing well, with an increased, steady income. This client was so pleased with his case results, he stated he would refer all his friends. “I’m always going to call you first when I have a legal issue,” he said. “Mr. Coye explained details to me in a way that made me understand my rights. He was easy to talk to.”

After his case settled, he contacted us for support on his mother’s case.

Thank you, JS, for allowing us to assist, and for writing us a stellar Google review! We wish you luck in all of your endeavors.

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TOYS FOR TOTS? Are You Totally

The Coye Law Firm is proud to announce that we have teamed up with the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve to be a partner in this year’s Toys for Tots toy drive, making the holidays brighter for local children across central Florida! This year’s anticipated local need is greater than ever before, so we need your help to make a difference for the kids of Orlando. So far, the Coye Law team and clients have donated enough toys to fill up one box, but we have another box to fill, too!

If you would like to donate to our cause, you can drop off new, unwrapped toys in the lobby on the third floor. Our lobby is open Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The deadline to drop off toys is Dec. 16, but the Toys for Tots organization will gladly accept toys after the deadline for next year. Coye Law Firm Address and Toy Drop-Off Location: 730 Vassar St #300, Orlando, FL, 32804

Thank you for your generosity!

Coye Law Firm’s Referral All-Stars!

Every month we give a big shout-out to clients who gave us referrals. This month, we’d like to recognize ...

Jordan Baverstock Eria Butcher-Tucker

Kenny Struck

Kathryn Balling

Kim Helder

Thank you, all, for trusting us with the legal needs of your family and friends!

EASY HOLIDAY PARTY CHEESE FONDUE Scrambling to find something for the holiday potluck? This fondue is sure to impress!

Ingredients

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¾ cup dry white wine

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1 clove garlic

1 tablespoon cornstarch

Salt to taste

1 (8-ounce) package sliced Swiss cheese

Foods to dip (apple slices, bread cubes, roasted vegetables, etc.)

Directions

1. In a large bowl, whisk together wine and cornstarch. 2. Chop cheese slices into small, uniform pieces. 3. Rub clove of garlic all over the sides and bottom of a heavy-bottomed pot, then discard. 4. Heat wine mixture over medium-low heat in the pot until thick and

bubbling. Add some cheese and slowly whisk. When nearly smooth, add more cheese and whisk gently. Repeat until all cheese is melted. If mixture seems too tight, add 1 tablespoon wine.

5. Season with salt and serve

immediately. Keep pot on low heat to keep the fondue dippable.

(Recipe inspired by PinchofYum.com.)

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Are You Totally Toys for Tots? Easy Holiday Party Cheese Fondue

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Orlando Holiday Events

If you and your family are looking to make the holidays even more magical, you’re in luck. Orlando is bursting with seasonal events this month, and there’s something for everyone. There’s ice skating, dance parties, fireworks shows ... and did we mention Santa is coming to town? Here are our picks for making memories this December. Skate at Winter Park Winter has come to Orlando once again. The ice rink in Central Park West Meadow will be open daily for skaters until Jan. 7. Whether you’re an old pro looking to show off some spins or

just want to see what this whole “ice” thing is all about, you shouldn’t pass up this chance to experience a true winter wonderland in Florida. Admission is $13. Group discounts are available. Santa’s Wonderland Apparently, Old Saint Nick likes to fish, because he’s making the long trip from the North Pole to visit Bass Pro Shops in the Orlando area. He’ll be visiting from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. every weeknight and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekends until Dec. 23. Of course, he’s making himself available for free photos and has brought some elves along to keep kids entertained with arts and crafts while

they wait. Don’t miss this opportunity to let your kids meet Santa himself and get a keepsake that will last a lifetime! IllumiNations New Year’s Party Epcot is a magical place any time of year, but the folks at Disney really pull out all the stops for New Year’s. The World Showcase is made into one giant dance party, featuring DJs and live music performances. A host of great cultural cuisine is available all night long, and the event culminates in a spectacular fireworks show that “celebrates the spirit of humanity.”

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