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juror has son hire Donahue

One of the best compliments I ever get is when a former juror in one of my cases,or someone else involved in the legal system, hires me to help on an injury case. That happened the other day again. I got to talk with a lady who sat on a personal injury case I had in...

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Not all insurance adjusters are the same

I spend a lot of time bashing insurance companies and the folks who deal with injury victims--- adjusters. It is a funny title. I really have no idea where the title comes from or what they adjust. Most of the time I have a different name for them, but one not...

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Some of these insurance companies are crooks

Are there crooked lawyers? Sadly, yes. Right here in small town New England we have injury lawyers found guilty of taking advantage of and lying to, their own clients. Incredible. As if lawyers don't have a bad enough reputation..... Don't think insurance companies...

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Do you really think the insurance company cares?

About you? Or about making money? Saving money. I recently had a case where I helped a rather high level executive who works for an insurance company. She had a personal injury claim. The other guy had no insurance so she thought everything would workout ok because...

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Million and a half dollar settlement

I am happy to report that Donahue Law recently settled a very large personally Injury case after suit was filed. It is not every day, or every injury lawyer, who gets and successfully resolves injury cases in the million or multi million dollar range. If you have a...

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Respect for medical professionals

I handle medical malpractice injury claims. I also have a lot of respect and admiration for our medical professionals. Recently a family member needed to go to the emergency room, and I was more than comforted and thankful for the kind of care we get from our doctors....

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