It was February of 2011 as I laid in a hospital gurney unable to feel anything below my chest, having nearly died the night before, when the most overwhelming emotions of fear, anxiety and hopelessness came over me. Would I ever walk again? Would I ever run with my children? How was I going to earn money and provide for my family? And so much more... I had taken a prescribed drug, that had had a horrific side affect, nearly killing me, and leaving me without any feeling below my chest.I understand all too well the drak and deep despair that comes over people through no fault of their own. But hope set in, through people, events and my faith, and despair began to change to hope. I am convinced that hope is humanity's most powerful and prolific medicine.That is my story. That is the bedrock of my law firm. I have been there, I understand. We want to be a part of your heroic story and we want to help restore hope to you, just like those who did to me in my darkest hours.This podplace is d...
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Friday Sep 18, 2020
The Litigation Behind Toxic Burn Pits
Friday Sep 18, 2020
Friday Sep 18, 2020
Earlier this week the Washington Post published an article about Jon Stewart's, host of "The Daily", effort to seek redress of military men and women for lung injuries due to toxic burn pit exposure during the Iraq war. We detail the failed litigation behind such efforts in this podcast.
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