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Old April 16th, 2004, 10:22 AM
Tom Littleton
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Ken feels compelled:
That's one of the stupider sentences ever posted here.


oh c'mon, it hardly comes close. My point, that you seem to miss, is that
personal injury lawyers are merely specialized professionals, doing their job.
It is amazing that they receive group criticism from people outside the
profession who haven't a ****ing clue what/how they operate.
Tom
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Old April 16th, 2004, 03:45 PM
slenon
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oh c'mon, it hardly comes close. My point, that you seem to miss, is that
personal injury lawyers are merely specialized professionals, doing their

job.
It is amazing that they receive group criticism from people outside the
profession who haven't a ****ing clue what/how they operate.
Tom


It was a noble try, Tom. But when the graduate of IU's glass navel is
occluded, a constant from everything I've ever seen him post, he's unable to
see anything but shades of sepia or hear anything but the rumbling of his
own peristalsis.

FWIW, attorney's working on contingency basis were of help to me in the
aftermath of my auto accident and injuries. One of the two recovered no
more than I could have without him but was able to prevent me having to pay
for treatments that someone else should have. The other was able to get
more from a workers's comp carrier than I would have. Neither
misrepresented his capabilities or his fees. While I would have liked a
greater recovery, I don't feel that they did anything less than their best.

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