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11/17/2008
Ches Crosbie
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A reputation built on car cases

            The funny thing is that as we’ve become known as the leading consumer class action law firm in Newfoundland and Labrador, consumers seem to have assumed that we are no longer interested in the more common accident and injury cases like car cases.  As we’ve become more famous through cases like the Breast Cancer Testing Class Action, some consumers seem to have forgotten that we built our skills and reputation getting good results for injury victims in motor vehicle cases.

             I take the blame.  We haven’t done a good job of keeping consumers informed of what we’ve always done best – level the playing field against the insurance companies for victims of car accidents, one case at a time.

             To correct this misperception, I’ve offered to consumers the free book 7 Deadly Sins That Can Wreck Your Injury Claim.  I’ve also set up this website as a place for injured consumers to get their important questions answered.  The idea is to provide valuable and interesting free legal information to consumers, and we have just sent out a large format postcard to our many clients and friends, as a natural extension of this approach. 

Here's the card we sent out in May 2008:

 

              Look for plenty more commentary on motor vehicle accident issues in this blog.

  We can do big complex cases like class actions, but we developed the skill and ability to do complex cases by leveling the playing field for consumers in motor vehicle accidents.

 

 



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