Thursday, September 17, 2020

Ambulance chaser

 For any injury lawyer who works on the plaintiff’s side of things in cases, he or she is all too familiar with the “ambulance chaser” myth.  Perhaps my reader is familiar with this phrase as well.  The expression comes from the idea that some attorneys, dastardly, conniving, and cheap, actually “chase” ambulances down the street in an effort to make contact with their unlucky and presumably injured occupants.  This myth is probably perpetuated by those sympathetic to the insurance company lobby, or perhaps businesses and companies that feel threatened by the fact that a single man or woman can haul them into court and demand justice from a jury.  Nevertheless, I (and any stand up injury lawyer like myself) am not interested in these clients.  There are a few reasons why bgd foundation.

For one thing, I do not seek my clients out—they seek me out.  Bringing a lawsuit is serious thing that I would never imagine putting a client up to without their 100 percent devotion to the idea.  Attorneys who bring cases that they desire which their clients do not is a recipe for disaster.  Litigation can involves hours and hours of work, commitment, and risk.  It is hardly something which should be undertaken with a client or legal professional who is only concerned about what the “ambulance chaser” is probably only concerned with: the promise of money.

Another problem with this “ambulance chaser” myth is that it is impossible to say anything about a person riding in an ambulance besides the fact that they are hurt in some way.  Who or what was responsible for the harm is obviously anyone’s guess.  Was it crime?  Was it the injured person’s own fault or negligence which caused the damage?  Or perhaps the accident was just that, a pure accident.  In all the above cases, there is no lawsuit.  Since some estimates say that more than half of the people transported by ambulance are victims of crime or of old age, our “ambulance chaser” would probably run out of breath before he actually found a client to represent donation bd.

Yet another reason the “ambulance chaser” really does not exist is simple: it is entirely and flagrantly unethical!  Before you become an injury lawyer you are generally required (here in in Louisiana you certainly are) to take an oath to uphold the professionalism and observe the sanctimonious responsibilities of being an officer of the court and an attorney at law.  And that includes no soliciting!  Without getting into too many specifics about the exact lineaments of the solicitation rules here in Louisiana and elsewhere in the United States, it is generally the case that an attorney cannot make contact with people who he knows to have a legal problem which he could represent them for.  There are exceptions to this generally rule, but chasing around ambulance and approaching people who are injured specifically to potentially represent them is definitely a big NO-NO.  If our “ambulance chaser” injury lawyer did exist, he would likely be disbarred before long bd donation

This article is not meant to be anything other than information on the law.  For legal advice , please speak with an attorney.  Will Beaumont.  New Orleans.

 

Wednesday, September 9, 2020

The best sports during Corona and summer

 Covid-19 is causing a lot of damage to society and economy in 2020. We all need to have an eye on each other to stay healthy and happy. Wearing masks in public spaces is essential to protect order people and to stop spreading the virus. However, we still need to enjoy our lives and enjoy summer.

Therefore, we created a list of sports that are save to practice during Covid-19 and a perfect fit for good weather and bgd foundation.

Beerpong

Beerpong is a great sport right now because you can play it 1on1 and still keep a distance between you and your sportsmate. Keep the ball clean at all times by placing a cup of water on both sides of the table. Make sure to not share a cup of beer with each other. You should prefer playing beerpong outdoors over indoor at any bd donation.

Tennis

Tennis is a nice sport during summer because you usually play it outdoors. With the big distance between the two players, it is save to say that you won’t get infected with Covid-19 while playing tennis. However, you should take your shower after sports at donation bd.

Golf

Some might say that golf is not a sport at all, but during Covid-19 it is a great alternative to other sports. You get a lot of fresh air, you can keep a solid distance to other people and there is no need to use a public dresser or shower.

Running

Right now is the best time to go jogging or take a walk through the forest. Here you won’t get in touch with other people and you can enjoy the sun on your own. Take your time to explore your surrounding area.

Ride your bike

If you got a bike, you should take a ride on it. You can do this with a friend without risking an infection. If you got some spare time, you can plan a three days trip to a lake , or explore places you haven’t seen before.