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tear. They’re presented with new options that will put them on the road to recovery. The case is then settled for 20–30 times more than the first scenario’s client. The client in the second scenario leaves happy with their experience and decision, while the other client continues to struggle with a torn rotator cuff. Which lawyer would you choose? The answer should be obvious. Make sure you do your research so you can find a lawyer who’s going to keep your best interests in mind at all times.
therapy, the pain still lingers. The client contacts their lawyer, who gets information from the ambulance ride, doctor visits, and physical therapy. The lawyer then begins negotiating with the insurance company. An offer is conveyed, but it’s not substantial. The lawyer tells the client that it’s a soft tissue injury and these cases don’t hold much value. The client ended the conversation frustrated and still in pain but accepts the offer. In the other scenario, the client gets into the same accident, but the lawyer continually checks in on their progress. When they finish their physical therapy, the case manager asks probing questions to determine the extent of their pain. They ask the client if they had an MRI done as shoulder injuries can be long- term and hard to accurately diagnose. They direct their client to be aggressive with their doctor to order an MRI. The client takes their lawyer’s advice, gets an MRI, and finds there is a partial
INGREDIENTS • 2 slices sprouted grain bread • 1 medium sweet potato • 1/2–1 tsp lemon juice • 2 pinches sea salt • 2 pinches ground black pepper • 2 tbsp cubed avocado or 1 tbsp sliced black olives DIRECTIONS 1. Preheat oven to 450 F. On baking sheet lined with parchment, place sweet potato. 2. Bake 45–60 minutes or until soft. 3. Store sweet potato in fridge or freezer until ready to use. 4. Remove potato skin. In a small bowl, mash 1/2 cup sweet potato with lemon juice, salt, and pepper. 5. Spread mashed sweet potato on toast along with avocado or black olives. 6. Enjoy! Sweet Potato Toast As my journey to live healthier continues, I have tried to find breakfast options that taste delicious while providing nutritional value. This recipe has become one of my favorites.
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massive legal victory in May for a very deserving client. This courageous man was severely injured and had to wait seven years to get his day in court. He persevered through every obstacle, told his story, and won $5 million from a very attentive jury. Additionally, we had a long-term employee with us for 15 years who took an early retirement. She was amazing and incredibly talented at what she did, and we will miss her. While we could never replace her, we did hire a new Intake Manager named Tomas, who has continually impressed everyone on the team. He’s originally from Mexico but was raised in Georgia before deciding to make a go of it in Boston. So far, he seems to be loving Boston and he is constantly exploring the city and other parts of New England. He’s wonderful, and we love having him. It’s been an exciting year, and I’m sure 2023 will be no different. I hope you all have a fantastic end to 2022 and your 2023 starts strong!
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